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    First, unplug the heating if you haven't already. Second, I would remove all the bins to take a look at the heating. I am assuming you are using heat tape without a thermostat as well. You need a thermostat to operate the heat tape safely. But look to see if the heat tape is joined together or what else might cause the bottom to not heat as well as the top. Look just for any irregularities that could cause an issue down there. Pictures always help too!

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    Re: Snake rack heating

    Yes it has heat tape in it and the guy said he wood not use a thermostat but I figured I needed one what is the most reasonably priced one around right now it's easiest to get and I will post pics as soon as I can get back home

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    Re: Snake rack heating

    I've found that the temperature stays more consistent if the probe is under the middle slot. For example, if you have a 5 layer rack system put them probe on the heat tape second from the bottom.

    Btw. Love the username

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    Re: Snake rack heating

    Thank u for that I will get a good one and try that

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    Re: Snake rack heating

    Holy cow!! thank goodness you hadn't put any snakes in there yet!! I find it a bit disturbing that a BREEDER told you you don't need a thermostat for heat tape.... The jumpstart ones work (about $30 from amazon) but I would go with a more high end one if you can, like a herpstat.

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    Zoo med reptitemp digital thermostat

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