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Posted - 07/11/2009 : 15:33:04 Hi,
I've got my hatchling in a plastic click lid tub at the moment with a heat pad underneath. When I move her to her viv can I use the heat pad and where should I put this so she doesn't overheat? I don't think the heat will get through a wooden viv floor very well if its put underneath but I'm concerned about putting it inside for safety reasons. |
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Kehhlyr |
Posted - 09/11/2009 : 23:52:18 I did use things in the past to anchor down my mats, but don't anymore in my wooden viv. I just have other things on top of the mat, and they do the job.
If my snow wnat to get under the mat, he WILL regardless of how I hold it down, so I've given up. They have hides on top of it, so can sit inside the warm hides, and the hides themselves will hold the mat down.
I personally think that so long as it's controlled by a stat so it wont overheat and they have a hide on top of the mat, then if they get under it, then they do.
Mine have a habit of pooing on the mat, and cooked poo isn't easy to get off a stuck down mat. :) |
HannahB |
Posted - 09/11/2009 : 20:29:35 like said before heatmat will be fine inside a wooden viv just make sure you have a stat regardless |
gingerpony |
Posted - 08/11/2009 : 21:49:50 i tape my mats down with low-tack masking tape and cover with a sheet of newspaper...........but a lino tile is a very good idea. heatmats are fine inside wooden vivs and should be run through a stat regardless of the viv/tub's construction ie. do you have one now? |
hiper2009 |
Posted - 07/11/2009 : 16:24:25 quote: Originally posted by hillzi
As long as you put a sheet of lyno or a ceramic tile over the top to stop the snakey getting underneath, but whatever you do, tape is a no-no
Agree with Tom there !! |
hillzi |
Posted - 07/11/2009 : 16:02:50 As long as you put a sheet of lyno or a ceramic tile over the top to stop the snakey getting underneath, but whatever you do, tape is a no-no
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Posted - 07/11/2009 : 15:49:12 They are put inside of wooden vivs, there are no real safety concerns as long as the mat is connected to a thermostat. |