Yes me with another question thanks for your patience
I have exotera terrarium for my corns now I have had the heaters stuck on the bottom of the glass on the outside with the green reptile carpet stuff over top and aspen over that. I havent had it plugged in as the temp is around 75 in the room. When talking to my bf he was concerned about glass cracking due to heat as well as fire hazard due to aspen being wood all I wanted to know from him is if he could connect a thermostat I didnt know I was going to get the whole 3d degree about starting fires lol. anyways is this safe I mean both the terrarium and heat pad are meant for reptiles and aspen or bark is the common substrate right? He did bring up a good point he said to put a rock (not a heat rock) over the area of the heat pad and it will reduce the chances of snakes getting over heated (which was my original concern) as well as his concern for the place going up in flames. I do believe that an ordinary aquarium safe ornamental flat rock will absorb the heat. Please correct me if I am wrong and could someone
verify the safety or unsafety of the products I am using as the temp will not be perfect as fall approaches up here in the north.
Also if somesorta rock will absorb the heat
thanks
I have exotera terrarium for my corns now I have had the heaters stuck on the bottom of the glass on the outside with the green reptile carpet stuff over top and aspen over that. I havent had it plugged in as the temp is around 75 in the room. When talking to my bf he was concerned about glass cracking due to heat as well as fire hazard due to aspen being wood all I wanted to know from him is if he could connect a thermostat I didnt know I was going to get the whole 3d degree about starting fires lol. anyways is this safe I mean both the terrarium and heat pad are meant for reptiles and aspen or bark is the common substrate right? He did bring up a good point he said to put a rock (not a heat rock) over the area of the heat pad and it will reduce the chances of snakes getting over heated (which was my original concern) as well as his concern for the place going up in flames. I do believe that an ordinary aquarium safe ornamental flat rock will absorb the heat. Please correct me if I am wrong and could someone
verify the safety or unsafety of the products I am using as the temp will not be perfect as fall approaches up here in the north.
Also if somesorta rock will absorb the heat
thanks