View Full Version : Heat Rocks Safe WITH thermostat?
Pazzoman
02-22-15, 01:44 AM
Hey everyone,
Recently landed a job to work with petsmart as a pet care associate most likely I wouldn't be able to ask to remove heat rocks off the shelves lol, but just wondering are these rocks ok to sell with a thermostat? Or is it best to draw interest away from these rocks when helping future pet owners?
millertime89
02-22-15, 03:00 AM
Definitely draw their interest away from heat rocks. Even with a t-stat the temps can vary since you have no way of ensuring that the t-stat probe is getting an accurate reading since the heating element is facing up so the probe will be exposed to the air.
D Grade
02-22-15, 03:33 AM
Do not use heat rocks.
SSSSnakes
02-22-15, 07:10 AM
Cut off the cord and use the rock as a decoration.
Pazzoman
02-26-15, 02:11 PM
lmao ok I'll persuade them to use under tank heaters instead. Thanks
D Grade
02-27-15, 03:28 AM
Good man and great advise to them. :)
Aaron_S
02-27-15, 10:43 AM
They will ask the question "why?" so you need a reason or two.
What the issue with them used to be is they are localized heating sources. Usually the heating element within them can be uneven and one or more spots become super heated and end up burning the snake. The thermostat can't protect from that.
jjhill001
02-28-15, 07:53 AM
They will ask the question "why?" so you need a reason or two.
What the issue with them used to be is they are localized heating sources. Usually the heating element within them can be uneven and one or more spots become super heated and end up burning the snake. The thermostat can't protect from that.
Why are they still sold? Like serious question. Have they changed manufacturing processes to reduce the risk of burns? I mean for crying out loud these are all made by supposed reptile companies. Is the thought that heat rocks are good just so pervasive that it's unprofitable to stop selling them?
Sublimeballs
02-28-15, 09:18 AM
It's because uneducated buyers purchase them. The companies are making money so what do they care. Look at Purina dog food; right now thousands of dogs are dying because they're now putting propylene glycol(an ingredient in antifreeze) in their food. The big companies don't care about you or your animals they care about your money. Take a look at the dangerous products marketed for reptiles thread.
SSSSnakes
02-28-15, 10:21 AM
It's because uneducated buyers purchase them. The companies are making money so what do they care. Look at Purina dog food; right now thousands of dogs are dying because they're now putting propylene glycol(an ingredient in antifreeze) in their food. The big companies don't care about you or your animals they care about your money. Take a look at the dangerous products marketed for reptiles thread.
+1 It all comes down to the $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
D Grade
02-28-15, 06:26 PM
If I remember right, heat rocks are good to use for some lizards. However they should never be used for any snake, period.
Sublimeballs
02-28-15, 08:42 PM
No they're all crap, a hot spot will burn a lizard the same way it burns a snake.
D Grade
03-01-15, 12:22 AM
I stand corrected.
Aaron_S
03-01-15, 11:56 AM
Why are they still sold? Like serious question. Have they changed manufacturing processes to reduce the risk of burns? I mean for crying out loud these are all made by supposed reptile companies. Is the thought that heat rocks are good just so pervasive that it's unprofitable to stop selling them?
It's about the manufacturing companies. They produce them and apparently still sell them.
I know that pet stores HAVE to carry certain products to be able to get the supplier to put anything else in the store. So hot rocks are still put into stores and chumps who don't speak to anyone buy them.
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