Winter
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I am having trouble finding anything about this with google searches, but I ended up with some used racks locally. They were routed for belly heat already via heat cable, but were used for colubrids with cooler temps. I will be using them for Ball Pythons, so I was playing around with the heat cable placement trying to get the temps up. I found that if I ran the belly heat row and then another row or two across the back that it was plenty warm enough and the cables wouldn't be near to each other either.
I wanted to secure it in place for safety reasons and this is where my question comes in. Since the back isn't routed for cable, I wasn't sure the safest way to do this. The seller just told me to cover it with aluminum tape to hold it in place and that it would also help distribute the heat. Is this safe to do? It would be hooked up to a thermostat once finished, but I just wanted to make sure that covering the cable with aluminum tape wouldn't potentially create a fire hazard or something.
Thanks so much!
Lauren
I wanted to secure it in place for safety reasons and this is where my question comes in. Since the back isn't routed for cable, I wasn't sure the safest way to do this. The seller just told me to cover it with aluminum tape to hold it in place and that it would also help distribute the heat. Is this safe to do? It would be hooked up to a thermostat once finished, but I just wanted to make sure that covering the cable with aluminum tape wouldn't potentially create a fire hazard or something.
Thanks so much!
Lauren