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    what temperature do heatmats give out when plugged in normally,i have a large one in my 4ft wooden viv,my thermostat has just broken down and cant get to shops until monday,i am in uk

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    Re: heatmat

    Hi daveyboy,


    If its a normal reptile heatmat from a petshop they tend to run at about 10 degrees c hotter than the ambiant temps in the tank but yeah you might want to keep a fairly good eye on it to prevent the possibilities of burns.

    When you say you cant get to the shops do you mean any or just a specialist - because if there a b&q or somehting close you could buy a dimmer switch and box to give you some method of control for about £8 all in.

    Maybe allow £12 and get some extra cable and connector strip so you don't have to cut up the heatmat lead any more than necessary.

    main thing is keep a decent thermometer on the mat so you can tell the surface temps the snake is exposed to.



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    Re: heatmat

    Reptile heat mats without a thermostat or dimmer on them get hot enough to burn your snake.. I've measured 130 degrees on them.. or more.

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    Re: heatmat

    Hi Shelby,

    Maybe the decent American ones do - ours suck.

    They do have a bad habit of developing "hot spots" though. I tend to put my matts on the back wall to prevent problems for most species but most of them run just from a plug and , to be honest, struggle to reach 90 most of the time.
    This may be because I have a cool house of course.

    This is the reason I just spent $79 (£42) getting a 24" x 11" 240v flexwatt shipped over from America to test for a rack I want to build.

    I agree they are best with some form of control attatched (if they are placed flat so the snake can lie on them especially) which is why I mentioned the cheap/quick solution.


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    Wow I guess you guys have some wimpy UTHs. I love my flexwatt.

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