NEW enclosure alert!
Attention ALL we have NEW arboreal cages now on our website for you to view! We are so excited to share this news and hope you all love them just as much as we do! 😍
Demensions:
XA3BIO (24Lx36Hx18D) - STACKABLE
XA3BIO (24Lx36Hx24D) - STACKABLE
XA4BIO (24Lx48Hx24D) - STACKABLE
Angela just hanging out in her XT3 😜 #FYP #northernwhitelippedpython #ballpython #rockpython #ForYou #Viral #PVC #blackboxcages #reticulatedpython #kingsnake #Enclosure #burmesepython #Georgia #TODAY #viralreelsvideo❤️ #trendingtiktok #reeloftheday #hawktuah
Bernie is loving his XT6 enclosure 🐍 #TODAY #todaydrainedme #blackboxcages #ballpython #rockpython #FYP #ForYou #Viral #Bernie #sleepy #reticulatedpython #burmesepython #PVC #Enclosure #kingsnake #ringnecksnakes
One of the questions we get asked most often is where should I put the thermostat probe? In the past we would say "put it as close to the tub as you can get it, and tape it directly to the heat tape using HVAC foil tape. While accurate, these instructions don't convey the importance that probe placement has in keeping temperatures where you need them to be.
Without proper probe placement as well as sufficient amount and application of HVAC tape (or even worse, using something other than HVAC foil tape) we found that thermostat probes could come off the heat tape through normal cycling of the heat tape, or be pulled loose when moving the rack around. We've solved (we hope) all of this by cutting specific mounting locations into each shelf for placing the thermostat probe, as well as cutting a strain relief channel for the probe cord to be placed in. This should prevent or at least make it VERY difficult to pull the thermostat probe out of the rack accidentally, and it will standardize the probe placement location for our racks going forward. Also with our latest design, the heat tape now snaps into the track instead of just resting in it!
Another new feature we have recently added are back access panels! Now you can easily install your thermostat probe without the hassle of the length of the XRV-70 tub/rack.
Before this, you either needed REALLY long arms or you had to remove the back-panel from the rack. Neither option/requirement is really ideal so we added these access panels to make getting your XRV-70 dialed in perfectly 👌
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Check out this AWESOME XT-4 that Behavior Education decked out for her Carpet Python!