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CAV said:2) Lay the tape across the back on the unit and tack the edged to the shelf pieces using small brads. Ensure that the brads are entirely in the clear plastic area on the edge of the heat tape.
CAV said:4) Lay the peg board on top of the tape and fasten with nails or screws. Make sure that you don't puncture the tape when attaching the backing.
CAV is not really around, but i will try to answer for himreplover said:May I ask, what's a brad? Is it a tape or glue? or some kind of screw/bolt?
Not sure I understand. You are laying the back board onto the tape? And fastening the tape with nails??
cornsnakekid92 said:he nails the heat tape to the plywood across the back, then he makes a solid back out of the pegbored.
magila said:
The plywood is what the top bottom and sides are made of, he buys stripes of the heat tape, then he nail that to the pytoow around the edges...replover said:Thanks, but I don't understand this part. He nails the heat tape onto some plywood... which are strips? Then he puts a pegboard on?
Most of my snakes are in 28qt Rubbermaid or Sterlite tubs and seem to be content. The floorspace in a 28qt tub is almost exactly that of a 20gal tank (286cu.in. vs. 288 cu.in.), and most corns only use the bottom of their vivs.howhigh402 said:so a adult corn snake can fit in a 28 quart tub nice and be happy with it?