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Posted by: cagecrafters at Wed Sep 29 11:27:26 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by cagecrafters ] Everyone has their own opinion on this subject. But i totally DISagree with Alan. Belly heat is more suitable for snakes and ALL reptiles in my opinion. When in nature do you see snakes basking by pressing up against the SIDE of a rock? Back heat will heat up the boxes, dont get me wrong, but snakes rely on belly heat for digestion and thermoregulation. Ambient air temps arent how their bodies are set up. Even when the air temps are in the 90's, you still see snakes basking on a flat surface for digestion. Even when using small tubs, 3 inch flex watt held to the very back of the rack , flat on the shelves works fantastic. It still gives them plenty of room to thermoregulate from the front of the tub to the back. | ||
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