ironliver316
New member
Hi. I'm planning on getting my first snake and have constructed my own cage. I've done research on the different products to heat the cage and decided to go with Flexwatt due to its cheap price. (I'm kind of broke from the rest of the material for the cage.)
I ordered 2 pieces of the 11" wide. I recently got around to wiring it up. I have it inside the cage covered by a Zilla terrarium liner. I have the thermostat probe directly on the liner, and set at 90 degrees. I've tested the surface with a digital thermometer and its working fine, staying around 90. But when I raise the thermometer probe about an inch to measure the air temp, I'm only getting 78 - 80 degrees. Is that how it should be? I had it in my head most of the area on the heated side would rise to 90.
The bottom of the cage seems to be getting pretty warm as well as the top of the dresser I have it sitting on. The bottom of the cage is 3/4 melamine. Is there anything I can put under the flexwatt to stop the heat from passing through the bottom, thereby sending it up where is should be? I've already tried aluminum foil which I didn't think would work, but it was worth a shot.
I ordered 2 pieces of the 11" wide. I recently got around to wiring it up. I have it inside the cage covered by a Zilla terrarium liner. I have the thermostat probe directly on the liner, and set at 90 degrees. I've tested the surface with a digital thermometer and its working fine, staying around 90. But when I raise the thermometer probe about an inch to measure the air temp, I'm only getting 78 - 80 degrees. Is that how it should be? I had it in my head most of the area on the heated side would rise to 90.
The bottom of the cage seems to be getting pretty warm as well as the top of the dresser I have it sitting on. The bottom of the cage is 3/4 melamine. Is there anything I can put under the flexwatt to stop the heat from passing through the bottom, thereby sending it up where is should be? I've already tried aluminum foil which I didn't think would work, but it was worth a shot.