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reptileguy0407
at Tue Sep 28 13:28:07 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by reptileguy0407 ]
Chris a couple of months ago you gave me an idea on how to heat melamine cages. Cut out a hole in the floor, cover it with pvc, tape the flex watt to the underside of the pvc. Great idea been working well. Just one problem, should I have use something like contact cement or liquid nails to secure the pvc? I siliconed all around the pvc, starting to come undone. Would not be a problem pulling up the pvc and removing the silicone and using a glue to secure the pvc, just was't sure if you could do that with the flex watt attached to the bottom. One more question. I will be using the same design for my boa cage, 6x2x16. Well my question is, in the winter my room temp. is usually 65-70 degrees. I am going to mount a ceramic fixture with a bulb guard to raise the ambient temp. in the cage. Do I put it on same end as the flex watt, or one on each end to raise ambient to 75-80, flex will be set at 90 degrees? Sorry I went a bit long. THANKS
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Questions for Chris Harper and others. - reptileguy0407, Tue Sep 28 13:28:07 2004
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