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    Re: Heating the cool side

    you could try to partly cover the warm side or the tub(make it mroe rack-like). you could adjust your flexwatt to heat a little more of the tub. you could add a piece of flexwatt the cold side with a dimmer or another thermostat.

    personally i would just try to cover 3 sides and the top of the tub with something.

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    Re: Heating the cool side

    I've got 3 sides and the top covered now, seems to help... If my tub is 26"x18" what size flex watt do you recommend for the cool side?

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    Re: Heating the cool side

    Quote Originally Posted by zackw419 View Post
    The cool side of my BP's tub is around 72-75, I was told that would be fine, as long as the warm side stayed around 92-94. But, my BP hasn't been eating, so i want to make sure her new tub is absolutely perfect so she can feel comfortable, happy and wanting to eat again.

    Any ideas on how i can heat the cool side of the tank? (inexpensive ways would be best)
    i use a heat pad for people! its about 15 bucks, you can pick your size, and and it has a built in hi-med-low.

    careful which one you buy though, some have a built in shut-off, 2 hours or so...
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    Re: Heating the cool side

    Quote Originally Posted by dustin wagner View Post
    i use a heat pad for people! its about 15 bucks, you can pick your size, and and it has a built in hi-med-low.

    careful which one you buy though, some have a built in shut-off, 2 hours or so...
    Those are very dangerous to use with snakes. They are not meant for snakes.


    Get some 3" or 4" flexwatt, you should only need 1' of it for one tub.
    http://www.reptilebasics.com/Flexwat...p-1-c-297.html
    It should only cost you like $10 with shipping and wiring.
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    Re: Heating the cool side

    Quote Originally Posted by Kaorte View Post
    Those are very dangerous to use with snakes. They are not meant for snakes.


    Get some 3" or 4" flexwatt, you should only need 1' of it for one tub.
    http://www.reptilebasics.com/Flexwat...p-1-c-297.html
    It should only cost you like $10 with shipping and wiring.
    how are they anymore dangerous than any other heat source? especially heat pads. theyre all dangerous if not monitored or controlled. newer pads have many fire code requirements, safeties and what not. im not saying theyre better, just wtf? every product has its lemons, even the ones that say "repti" on them.
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    Re: Heating the cool side

    Quote Originally Posted by dustin wagner View Post
    how are they anymore dangerous than any other heat source? especially heat pads. theyre all dangerous if not monitored or controlled. newer pads have many fire code requirements, safeties and what not. im not saying theyre better, just wtf? every product has its lemons, even the ones that say "repti" on them.
    because human heats pads get up to 180*F. Even if you were to control it or "watch it" something could still happen. Use a product that is for reptiles. Period.
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    Re: Heating the cool side

    so thats what people are talking about when they refer to flexwatt heating? I always thought it was these: http://www.reptilebasics.com/Ultrath...1-p-16264.html


    thank you kaorte!

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    Re: Heating the cool side

    Quote Originally Posted by zackw419 View Post
    I've got 3 sides and the top covered now, seems to help... If my tub is 26"x18" what size flex watt do you recommend for the cool side?
    let your temps settle with a back and see if that dont solve your problem if not then just bring the post back up

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    Re: Heating the cool side

    Quote Originally Posted by nixer View Post
    let your temps settle with a back and see if that dont solve your problem if not then just bring the post back up
    it help but it doesn't help enough, i think im going to get some heat tape (cant get it till i get some money), but in the meantime will my snake be ok?

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    Re: Heating the cool side

    I am having the same issues with my new snake in the tub. I have her in a 16 quart tub with an UTH under her hot side and that is being held at 94.3. My cool side is at 71 degrees.

    If I were to insulate 3 sides what would I use to insulate it? I have the heavy duty foil on the bottom with foil tape. Whats good for the sides? Also I drilled some holes for air circulation, they are pretty small and I did some on the sides and a couple up top. Is that sufficient?
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