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    Re: Is there an alternative for a heater/CHE?

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    Give this snake a new home now please. Next time research before you get a snake.
    If I hadn't researched, I wouldn't have gotten this snake. I have done the research for the basic necessities in an enclosure, and I've found a heat mat online for my BP.

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    Re: Is there an alternative for a heater/CHE?

    Quote Originally Posted by Tonald Drump View Post
    If I hadn't researched, I wouldn't have gotten this snake. I have done the research for the basic necessities in an enclosure, and I've found a heat mat online for my BP.

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    You will also need a thermostat to regulate the power to the heat pad. Most important piece of husbandry equipment you need


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    Re: Is there an alternative for a heater/CHE?

    Quote Originally Posted by jmcrook View Post
    You will also need a thermostat to regulate the power to the heat pad. Most important piece of husbandry equipment you need


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    Yeah, I also just found one of those. Thanks for the reminder!

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