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08-19-10, 12:25 PM
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tubs?
just wondering.. what kind of tubs you all use for your snakes? how do you heat them? i dont have ability to buy online so all i have togo with are my local pet stores and hardware stores /walmart.. just wondering what you all do and what brand ect you use?
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08-19-10, 12:29 PM
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domi adsum
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Re: tubs?
You can use any type of plastic tub, and use a regular uth on a thermostat or flex watt tape, also on a thermostat.
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08-19-10, 12:34 PM
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Re: tubs?
ahh cool.. the uth heating pad wont melt the plasic?.. good to know then!
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08-19-10, 12:52 PM
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Super Genius
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Re: tubs?
An UTH pad WILL ABSOLUTELY melt a plastic tub or bin, and may also burn down your house. A thermostat to regulate the temperatures is absolutely essential.
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08-19-10, 12:54 PM
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Re: tubs?
nevermind..
Last edited by ErgoProxy; 08-19-10 at 12:55 PM..
Reason: edit
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08-19-10, 12:59 PM
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domi adsum
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Re: tubs?
I guess I didn't stress the thermostat thing enough. Uth's get very very hot. I use a reptitemp 500r for my boa, cost me all of 35 bucks. I also have a homemade rheostat that I use for my corns that cost me less than 10 bucks to make.
If you use a rheostat make sure that you check your temps often because it will not adjust with the ambient temps of your house. Here is a link for the home built version.
How to make your own Rheostat for less than $7! Detailed instructions. - CornSnakes.com Forums
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08-19-10, 09:54 PM
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Re: tubs?
thanks a ton.. iv decided that since i am not breeding any time within the next year to just budget for another tank for our new baby..it is easier that way! and better off for the snake too!
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08-19-10, 10:31 PM
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Re: tubs?
sweet thx for that link, im going to make a few this weekend
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08-21-10, 10:09 AM
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Re: tubs?
i use heat mats on the outside of my tubs always with a thermostat.i have had no problems with this method.
cheers shaun
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08-22-10, 01:49 PM
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Re: tubs?
so i read in some places that a dimmer switch would work then? this thermostat thing seems a little daunting to me lol.. maybe its easier then i am thinking it would be?.. and a regular heating pad that sticks to the bottom of the tub correct?...sorry for all the questions.. new snakes coming soon and need to house them till i get paid a couple days after.
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08-22-10, 02:00 PM
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domi adsum
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Re: tubs?
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Originally Posted by ErgoProxy
so i read in some places that a dimmer switch would work then? this thermostat thing seems a little daunting to me lol.. maybe its easier then i am thinking it would be?.. and a regular heating pad that sticks to the bottom of the tub correct?...sorry for all the questions.. new snakes coming soon and need to house them till i get paid a couple days after.
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Yes, a rheostat and a dimmer are pretty much the same thing. A thermostat measures the temp and will adjust energy output to maintain that temp. A good thermostat can be expensive. Like I said before, a rheostat/dimmer will work just fine. But keep a close eye on your temps, because it will not adjust itself.
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08-22-10, 02:03 PM
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domi adsum
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Re: tubs?
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sweet thx for that link, im going to make a few this weekend
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Did you end up making a few rheostats? Those things are awesome aren't they?
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08-22-10, 02:14 PM
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Re: tubs?
i got the stuff to make 1 but stll have not got around to putting it together :P cost me just shy of 15$ here from home depot. but ya they look great, i will only need incubator at later date ,and my 50 watt heat cord on my big cage i cant get upstairs the 50 watt heat cord taped to the bottom with no thermistate keeps the cage at 80d floor temp so im pretty lucky that way, i got my other snakes in a spare room now, i just keep the room at 79d i might put it together right now to try it out , looks like it will be great tho, thx again
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08-22-10, 04:57 PM
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Super Genius
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Re: tubs?
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"iv decided that since i am not breeding any time within the next year to just budget for another tank for our new baby..it is easier that way! and better off for the snake too! "
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You've got that a$$-backwards. Fish cages are notorious for being a royal pain in the rear for keeping good humidity and husbandry.
DEFINITELY not better for the snake, just easier for you.
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08-23-10, 12:16 PM
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Re: tubs?
i didnt mean fish tank..i mean.. tank. glass cage?.. viv? etc.. sorry for that confusion.. got it all worked out now anyway i will do the dimmer thing! thanks guys all who answered
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