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<blockquote data-quote="Phobik1" data-source="post: 191882" data-attributes="member: 29440"><p>You can take those 2 heat mats and put them, one on each side, on the sides of the inside of a 45 to 50 quart plastic tub w a lid. Get a one of those thermometer strips that stick on the inside of the tank like a decal or sticker, they are cheap. Get your heat pads to about 80f and the tub should stay above 70. Keep the tib off the floor. This is a cheap and easy way to get things done until the weather warms up or you can afford the good stuff like heat tape and a electic thermostat. </p><p>A critter condo w the sliding glass in front works great for maintaning a steady temperature and giving you a visual of your little gang too. You can use the heat pads inside. Hope this helps. Good luck. Chaco's are great.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phobik1, post: 191882, member: 29440"] You can take those 2 heat mats and put them, one on each side, on the sides of the inside of a 45 to 50 quart plastic tub w a lid. Get a one of those thermometer strips that stick on the inside of the tank like a decal or sticker, they are cheap. Get your heat pads to about 80f and the tub should stay above 70. Keep the tib off the floor. This is a cheap and easy way to get things done until the weather warms up or you can afford the good stuff like heat tape and a electic thermostat. A critter condo w the sliding glass in front works great for maintaning a steady temperature and giving you a visual of your little gang too. You can use the heat pads inside. Hope this helps. Good luck. Chaco's are great. [/QUOTE]
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