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Old 11-12-12, 04:11 PM   #1
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Re: Heating a Rubbermaid/Sterilite

Thank you for trying to keep the thread on track! However, I currently have a glass tank at my disposal and am deciding that it makes more sense for me to make it work now since I'm just going to be upgrading in a couple months anyway to a vision/animal plastics/boaphile cage with different heating elements. Debate away, more information for me!
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Old 11-12-12, 04:43 PM   #2
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Re: Heating a Rubbermaid/Sterilite

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Thank you for trying to keep the thread on track! However, I currently have a glass tank at my disposal and am deciding that it makes more sense for me to make it work now since I'm just going to be upgrading in a couple months anyway to a vision/animal plastics/boaphile cage with different heating elements. Debate away, more information for me!
I've had a good experience with Boaphile.

Boaphile is great if you'd like them to install everything for you. I once ordered an arboreal cage from Boaphile, I ordered it assembled with:
  • built in removable perch
  • built in radiant heat panel
  • thermostat
  • built in florescent light
The cage is awesome, and I ordered it because I was not comfortable installing anything myself. Since then, I taught myself how to use a power drill, for the sake of my snakies. lol

However I currently get my PVC enclosures from herpcages.com Your source for the best in herp cages
^I see them at the reptile expo I go to every few months, so I pay nothing for shipping. So basically I can pick up a fully assembled 3' X 2' PVC cage for like $115, all I do then is install a radiant heat panel, and connect it to a thermostat...
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