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Exo Terra Heat Panel

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Ok, so I'm thinking about putting an exo terra rainforest heater on my tank, but I'm going to change out the tank for a newer one soon anyway so I'm not sure if they come off or not but it looks like they stick to it and don't come off. Does anyone know? And has anyone had luck with these?

Zack
 
If you're talking about heat mats, they can't be removed from where they were stuck to without risking damage to the internal workings of the things.
 
ive used the heat pads before, and have removed several only to replace them on another tank. No problems in doing so. So long as you dont kink the plastic when removing it you should be alright, there is always a risk of course.

Use a thermostat with these as well. Unregulated they can and will burn your animal.
 
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