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Old 01-19-08, 08:34 PM   #1
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Rubbermaid Ventilation Question..

Ok, I just built a 5 tub rack out of melamine. They are the 23x16x6 2221 rubbermaid tubs. My question is how many holes do you guys generally use for airflow. I don't want to experiment too much so any input would be great.

If it helps I will add some more details. Im housing ball pythons and my ambient temps are around 75deg and i am aiming for an 82 degree temp in the tub with a hotspot around 93 deg. Each shelf is heated with a 12" piece of 11" flexwatt that is about 7 inches under the tub and the rest wraps up the back of the tub.







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Old 01-21-08, 07:20 AM   #2
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Re: Rubbermaid Ventilation Question..

Usually I melt about 4 to 5 in each of the four sides with a soldering iron, they are about 3/16" if I had to guess. Some times I don't put them in back side and maybe put an extra hole in the side. This has worked fine for me for many years. I keep BP's and shoot for a cool side of 80F and a hot spot of 88-90F. Everybody eats and sheds fine. My snake room is stays around 74-75F year round.

This allows plenty of air to flow because I can put the tub in the sink and turn the water on full blast and the tub will not fill, it will empty via the air holes.
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Old 01-21-08, 11:25 AM   #3
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Re: Rubbermaid Ventilation Question..

Thanks! It gives me a starting point from there i can monitor the humidity and temps. I didn't want to end up with too many holes.

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Re: Rubbermaid Ventilation Question..

If you do end up with too many holes and can't keep up the humidity, tape (as long as it's on the OUTSIDE!) covering the holes is effective to 'undo' them.
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