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04-19-03, 09:45 AM
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Rubber-Maid Enclosure
I was just wondering if any1 had any pics they could show me of there Rubbermaid Enclosures. I want to make one but i'm just not sure how you give them light and heat.
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04-19-03, 10:46 AM
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Location: Welland, Ontario
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I dont have any pics, but what i did is, i got a clearor opaque rubbermaid container, cut a large hole in the top, covered the hoel with a screen and placed a lamp on top, pretty simple
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04-19-03, 04:42 PM
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Join Date: Jun-2002
Location: Trenton
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we're not lighting our rubbermaids but for heat we have the under tank heat pads with the paper still on the sticky. for air holes we took a cheap soldering gun (this will ruin the soldering gun) and melted holes in the plastic.
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04-19-03, 05:56 PM
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Location: Ontario, Canada
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I dont have pics of my rubbermaids, but they generally look like this:
http://www.chondroweb.com/fineGTPs/cagingbabies.htm
The only difference is that I cut enough off the top for a fluorescent light, and I use a heat pad underneath for heat.
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04-19-03, 06:18 PM
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Edwin:
Wouldnt that get really hot, since its so small??
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04-19-03, 06:43 PM
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Location: Ontario, Canada
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I use human heat pads set on the lowest setting, covering about 1/3rd of the rubbermaid. Temps are 86-88 on the high side, and about 78 on the cool side.
You can adjust the temps by the amount of heat pad that is placed under the rubbermaid.
If you use a heat lamp on top, then you can still manipulate temps by using a dimmer/thermostat, changing the wattage of the light bulb, or changing the distance of the heat lamp from the rubbermaid.
I personally find rubbermaids, while not aesthetically pleasing, the superior choice for housing reptiles. Now I just need to convince my friends and family that my home is not the condo recycling room.
Hope this helps!
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04-19-03, 08:10 PM
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Join Date: Nov-2002
Location: Victoria
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Just a suggestion for someone who needs light....i have not tried this but i had some rope light laying around (not sure what its actual purpose is) and it could be easily put into a cage/rubbermaid. I think i saw it done a while back on this site too...I cant remember who did it though.
Anyways..im thinking about putting it in soon, once i build some actuall cages for my brazilians.
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04-19-03, 08:24 PM
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Thanx for your help guys and gals
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04-19-03, 08:25 PM
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Quote:
Originally posted by norman
Just a suggestion for someone who needs light....i have not tried this but i had some rope light laying around (not sure what its actual purpose is) and it could be easily put into a cage/rubbermaid. I think i saw it done a while back on this site too...I cant remember who did it though.
Anyways..im thinking about putting it in soon, once i build some actuall cages for my brazilians.
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I've considered the rope light for heat/light as well, all the rope lights i've seen are meant sort of as a decorative use. but i suppose in a small enclosure they might be useful.
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04-19-03, 08:30 PM
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What is rope light??
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04-19-03, 09:18 PM
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Quote:
Originally posted by reptilez
What is rope light??
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well well the ones i've seen are like a flexible plastic tube with little lights (the size of a christmas tree light) in it. They sell them @ walmart and canadian tire.
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04-19-03, 09:26 PM
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Join Date: Jul-2002
Location: Ontario, Canada
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Here is a picture of rope light:
It is normally used because of its flexibility (e.g. in racks). I have never used it myself, and am not sure if it will significantly increase temps.
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04-26-03, 08:40 PM
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Join Date: Aug-2002
Location: eastern Ontario (Alexandria)
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I used to use heat pads on my rubbermaids but now I will be using heat rope. I haven't got to start on my cages yet. Waiting for hubby to help with the groves for the rope. The pannels are over 6 feet long and I'm not quite 5 so they will be hard to work with alone. lol. Anywa, point being, I will be using heat rope for my next rack system. I will try to take pictures as we build so I can post them.
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05-06-03, 03:01 PM
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Location: Maryland
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I use the FineGTP design as well
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