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Posted by: justcage at Fri Jan 13 11:41:23 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by justcage ] In some cases you can use a heat pad without a thermostat but this depends on the air temps, cage density and pad wattage. You should put a thermometer on there just do be safe.. We being warm blooded we will not feel like things are to hot but they may be to a herp [ Hide Replies ]
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