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<blockquote data-quote="Phobik1" data-source="post: 186033" data-attributes="member: 29440"><p>I second mOLsx. Tape a heat pat to the side of the enclosure and above the substrate. Your probe will show you how well the cage is heated and you can adjust the mat accordingly. </p><p></p><p>Ya know. If you have a heat pad used by humans for muscle pain or what have you, you could also use that safely by making sure you shut it off 8 to 12 hrs at a time. It has its own heat control dial and is designed for being held next to your skin so it doesnt get crazy hot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phobik1, post: 186033, member: 29440"] I second mOLsx. Tape a heat pat to the side of the enclosure and above the substrate. Your probe will show you how well the cage is heated and you can adjust the mat accordingly. Ya know. If you have a heat pad used by humans for muscle pain or what have you, you could also use that safely by making sure you shut it off 8 to 12 hrs at a time. It has its own heat control dial and is designed for being held next to your skin so it doesnt get crazy hot. [/QUOTE]
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