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Gintha said:My question isn't about the rack itself, but about the tubs. I've seen a lot of posts about making the rack so the tubs fit in without the lid. Are the lids generally not secure enough to keep the snakes inside?
I was planning on using ziploc tubs for my hatchlings (pics below) does anyone else use these? I wouldn't have them in there too long, maybe 2 months max. (if they were small enough.. not really sure how much room a hatchling needs yet =/)
That one is 12 X 6 X 4, and I know my adults can't open them =)
pgr8dnlvr said:On the first rack that you showed Cav. I was wondering did you say you had a thermostat on EVERY row of shelves?
Can you just use one thermostat for an entire rack as long as the rack is short enough?
pgr8dnlvr said:I see that most people use the flexwatt in rows that are straight up and down, set up in a series. How do you decide how wide of a flexwatt tape to use? I see most people use 3" but how far apart would you put the rows from eachother? I wonder because I don't see how the really large containers can be heating by just a three inch strip.
pgr8dnlvr said:What is the talk about the aluminum tape? Are you just taping over the edges of the flexwatt to make it wider without buying the actual wider tape?
pgr8dnlvr said:Can anyone tell me more clearly or show me how you "tack" the tape to the back of the rack? I know it was mentioned somewhere that "brads" were used. Are those those tiny little finishing nail things"?
pgr8dnlvr said:I really liked the message where someone clearly illustrated setting up the flexwatt to a dimmer switch... Is it basically the same if you are using a thermostat? You just use the thermostat where this person was using a dimmer switch?