I am asking for another member. Is there a alternative to a Kane mat? Does anyone know if K&H mats are safe?
I use a Stanfield mat on a thermostat...this one is about 13 years old and still cookin...I am asking for another member. Is there a alternative to a Kane mat? Does anyone know if K&H mats are safe?
I bought that controller with my first mat and it didn't last 2 years. I opened it up to see what went wrong and they are basically wall mount dimmers. So I made one using a dimmer switch and it's still working fine.Stansfield with the F911 controller (the cheaper controller was NOT satisfactory)
Do your torts sit on them?I use the vivosun seedling mats, run through thermostats… they’re tough, waterproof, and max out at 90F even without the thermostat.
I’ve been using some for three years without any crashing or going out of temp range.
I use them to help my enclosures reach the base temp I want, then use CHEs (also with thermostats) to provide for basking or upper range temps.
Jamie
Nope they’re on about an inch of substrate with 4” more on top of them.Do your torts sit on them?
I don't know, but yes they are exact except for color.@wellington since you have the Kane and zoo med mats, do you think the zoo med one is made by Kane with a different mould for the top cover? They look so identical otherwise.
Those are covered in a softer covering right?I use the vivosun seedling mats, run through thermostats… they’re tough, waterproof, and max out at 90F even without the thermostat.
I’ve been using some for three years without any crashing or going out of temp range.
I use them to help my enclosures reach the base temp I want, then use CHEs (also with thermostats) to provide for basking or upper range temps.
Jamie
I don’t think they’d work for large tortoises or as an only heat source, but in this particular niche they seem to work quite well.Those are covered in a softer covering right?
Would they work for a large tortoise leopards, sulcata? Being made for a plant tray I couldn't imagine they would hold up or be safe for large tortoises?
I like that you are able to have substrate over them.
These are exactly the type of heat mats we tell people should NOT be used under tortoises.Those are covered in a softer covering right?
Would they work for a large tortoise leopards, sulcata? Being made for a plant tray I couldn't imagine they would hold up or be safe for large tortoises?
I like that you are able to have substrate over them.
I know they look like the ones pet stores sell for reptiles, which has records of starting fires and burning animals. These ones are made for seedlings and can't go over 90, has been used/experimented with by a member for a few years with no problems, what would be the issue with smaller tortoises if used properly.These are exactly the type of heat mats we tell people should NOT be used under tortoises.
Same issue as the reptile store ones. Babies of some species dig down to get away from heat.I know they look like the ones pet stores sell for reptiles, which has records of starting fires and burning animals. These ones are made for seedlings and can't go over 90, has been used/experimented with by a member for a few years with no problems, what would be the issue with smaller tortoises if used properly.