KABASI Reptile Heating Pad with Temperature Adjustment, 7W/ 14W/ 20W Waterproof Reptile Heat Mat Under Tank Pad for Reptiles Tortoise Snakes Lizard Gecko Hermit Crab Turtle Amphibians (20W-16.5x11 IN)
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Cindy B.
> 24 hourI like that it has a control switch
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Kellie Wells
> 24 hourBought this being very unsure as there weren’t any reviews. It heats up rather fast, so make sure that you increase the temp slowly on the dial or you might burn your animal on accident. I have it under my hedgehogs container as a temporary situation and he loves laying on the are where the heating pad is! Would highly recommend buying a temperature reader with this since it can get so hot!
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J. Lee
> 24 hourI bought this to put on the side of my terrarium as it shows it can be put in the side instead of underneath the tank. When it arrived I was ready to put it in the side, but found it did. It have adhesive. I’m sure I can find adhesive at Home Depot. I think they should have included it. Be mindful to those looking to place this on the side of your tank, this does not have adhesive.
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KEVIN RUTHERFORD
> 24 hourStill working
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Brandon
> 24 hourDefinitely can pull more than 20W, in testing its pulling 40W when turned fully up and it was quick to get to temperature. At 20W setting it hovered at 100F and at max it was 115F (the wired side is cooler than the other). Will find out if this can keep things warm, for now full stars for the price and ability to hit and exceed the advertised performance numbers. No adhesion came with mine, unless thats the stuff that was stuck to the plastic wrapping making it very difficult to get off.
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Emory
> 24 hourSo far so good keeping my hermit crabs at an acceptable temperature. Be warned that the mat isnt very large and is rigid. It meets my needs though and is going strong so far.
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Terry Sufficool
> 24 hourNot too bulky like regular heating pads. Nice and see through so its discreet. Warm enough that my tarantula comes out of her hole in the winter.
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K. W.
> 24 hourIt is good quality and heats fast. I live off grid and wanted to keep my batteries warm at low wattage. They seem to draw more than 20 watts each and the control knob has very little control. But they are sturdy and get warm. Come on sub zero temps . Im ready