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Old 10-27-03, 11:31 PM   #1
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Question How to heat this cage????

http://www.arbreptiles.com/cages/dcage11.html

OK, this is an awesome cage, but how would I heat it? I would prefer to avoid heat tape if I can, out of fear. It is a double cage, with the top cage and bottom being seperated by 3/4" plywood. Basically a big box split in two. The bottom section can be heated with a heating pad under the cage, attached underneath. Lots of air flow under cage as it is off the ground. But what about the upper cage? Any heating attached to the bottom of the upper cage is exposed to the lower cage. HELP????
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Old 10-28-03, 12:31 AM   #2
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Is there any allowance for heat tape or heat pads between the two levels? If not I'd say radiant heat panels may be the best option. Why are you afraid of using heat tape? You can always get ready to use reptile heating pads and mats if you are intimidated by wiring it yourself.
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Old 10-28-03, 12:51 AM   #3
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It is totally impossible for anyone to tell you how to heat that cage without knowing what animal would be going inside. I can think of 5 different animals that I would heat RADICALLY different in that cage.

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Old 10-28-03, 12:54 AM   #4
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It is a single sheet of plywood between the two levels. It is possible to make a false floor on the second level and then I would have a space between the two cages for heating. Access to that space is an unknown though. I am terrified of electricity, so using a non CSA approved build youself heating systems scares me!! The radiant panels sound like a good idea, though. Is it hot enough to burn the snakes? They should be hung on the side of the cage? For these two cages, what size would you recommend? The cages are 4'long by 2' wide by 2' tall. Big Apple has a couple of different sizes and I'm wondering which one would be best. Living on Vancouver Island, we don't get to cold usually, and the room in which they are kept is heated to about 15-20C. Sorry for all the questions, but I'd rather ask for help then mess up. This is a long term home for these two and I want it to be the best environment for them


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Old 10-29-03, 03:32 PM   #5
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Radiant Heat panels are one of the safest devices to use. YOu r snake cannot get burned if he makes contact with them, unlike CHE and light bulbs.
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Old 10-29-03, 07:40 PM   #6
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Thanks Linds. The guys at Big Apple have recommended that I put a 11"x23" Desert Rays radiant heat panel and a thermostat that both can hook up to to control the heat. In your opinion, whould it be best to mount the panels on the tops of the cages, or hanging from the side?
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wow anniesmom thats an awesome cage(s)! how much does it cost to ship one heat panel to victoria?
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Old 10-29-03, 08:03 PM   #8
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I don't know Maiden. I haven't asked yet. The panels are $40 US each and the thermometer is about $17, I think. I'm going to see if I can get them here in Canada, hopefully in Victoria, but I'mnot counting on it. I picked up all the wood today for the cage. I'm not using panelling like Clay did, but good one side plywood. The panelling would make it really heavy. I'm going to Langford tomarrow and plan to get my Plexi then from Home Depot.
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how do you clean plexi to make it not streak???? We are putting together our BP cage and the plexi has saw dust on it and when we tried glass cleaner it streaked.........and warm water took most of the streaks away but when we looked at it from head on the sun was shinning on it, it had little rainbows on it that looked 3-D!!!! (Hopefully we will be able go get some pics of the cage and all the snakes once everything is done.....but thats only hopefully!)


BTW........Georgeous cage! You said you were picking up the wood, are you making it yourself?
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I've never heard anything about Desert Rays, and have actually only seen a pic of one once before and they looked IDENTICAL to both Ultratherm and Cobra heat mats. I looked them up just now and they are even fabricated the same way. I am terribly confused as to how this would function the same way as traditional heat panels do, I have several Cobra heat mats and the only thing they do is heat whatever surface they are mounted on Maybe someone can better explain this to me? Most people use either Pro Products or Helix panels. Helix I believe comes with a 10 year warranty on their panels. Not sure about Pro Products.

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Old 10-29-03, 10:46 PM   #11
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Sapphire Moon: I've heard you just use water to clean plexi. Someone said that glass cleaner makes it look foggy. I'm building the cage at my parents house cause they have a full workshop and my Dad is a genius with wood so we can do it together.

Linds: I've sent an email off to Pro Products to get an estimate for their heating panels. According to Big Apple, the panels radiate heat, but never having seen or used them I don't know anything else about them. Where are Helix available from?
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Linds, I found the Helix panel at JustHerps.com and it look like it only heats as much as area as it actually covers, ie 11x16" heats 176sq.inches. This doesn't strike me as a radiating heat source, but more like a heating pad. I thought the panels were meant to radiate heat over a larger area? I sent an email to Pro Products asking them about their panels, so we will see what they have to say. By the Helix panels info, I would need to panel the entire roof of the cage to heat it. That strikes me as a LOT of heat. And a lot of $$. I wonder if heat cord, like they use on the pipes in Ontario, would work if I mounted it on the underside of the cages in an "s" wavy pattern to spread the heat out?
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anniesmom, ive heard that at walmart there are human heating pads with low,med,high settings that work well for snakes, turn it on low and put it under the heating pad. i have NOT tried this, but have been told by a few reliable people that it works.
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Maiden, I have one of the pads already, and I can use it for the lower cage, but not for the upper. I don't plan on putting any substate in the cages, and I don't think that the pad should be in the cage bare.
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do those pads work well? im getting a jcp soon and i would rather use that then a undertank heater because it doesnt stick to the cage and you can take it off after right?
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