6" Flexwatt Reptile Heat Tape – 9W/ft | Flame Retardant Coated
6" Flexwatt Reptile Heat Tape – 9W/ft | Flame Retardant Coated
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Keep your reptiles warm safely and efficiently with our 6" Flexwatt Reptile Heat Tape, now upgraded with a flame retardant coating for enhanced safety. This heat tape is 6 inches wide, uses 9 watts per foot, and is designed to operate at herp-related temperatures—making it an excellent choice for racks, PVC enclosures, and breeding setups.
Flexwatt is ultra-thin (0.012"), flexible, and sealed in durable polyurethane for long-term performance. This product is sold by the foot, giving you full control over how much tape you need for your custom heating setup. It’s ideal for keepers and breeders who prefer to wire their own heating elements for maximum customization.
⚙️ Product Features
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🔥 Flame Retardant Coating for added safety
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📏 6" wide, 9 watts per foot — customizable length
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🧱 Ultra-thin (0.012") design for versatile installation
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🧰 DIY wiring required – wire, plug, and clip sets sold separately
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🧪 Polyurethane-sealed for durability and moisture resistance
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✂️ Easy to cut & trim to fit your setup
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⚡ Rheostat, dimmer, or thermostat strongly recommended for safe operation
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🐍 Ideal for racks, PVC cages, and reptile enclosures
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Indoor use only
⚠️ Maximum recommended length: 53 feet per thermostat for 6" heat tape. Do not overlap heat tape. Always keep temperatures below 95°F.
🧭 How to Use 6" Flexwatt Heat Tape
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Determine Required Length
Measure your rack or enclosure to figure out how many feet of tape you need. The tape is sold per foot. -
Cut and Prepare
Cut the tape to your desired length using clean, sharp scissors. Make sure the edges remain sealed. -
Attach Power
Wire the tape using two clips and two clip covers, connected to a standard power cord. (Clip sets and cords are sold separately.)-
Alternatively, you can solder the wires if you are experienced.
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Install Properly
Lay the tape flat beneath or behind the enclosure. Never overlap heat tape. Ensure good airflow and avoid moisture contact. -
Connect to a Thermostat or Dimmer
Always regulate heat using a rheostat, dimmer, or proportional thermostat for accuracy and safety. -
Monitor Temperature
Use a digital thermometer or temp gun to ensure the tape stays below 95°F and maintains ideal herp temperatures.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: How is the heat tape sold?
A: It’s sold by the foot. You choose how many feet you need and wire it yourself for your setup.
Q: Do I need to use a thermostat or dimmer?
A: Yes. A rheostat, dimmer, or proportional thermostat is strongly recommended to regulate temperature and extend the life of the tape.
Q: What wiring is required?
A: You’ll need two clips, two clip covers, and a standard power cord (sold separately). You can also solder if comfortable.
Q: What’s the maximum length I can use?
A: The maximum recommended length is 53 feet per thermostat for 6" tape.
Q: Can this be used in aquariums or wet environments?
A: No. This product is for indoor, dry use only. Do not submerge or expose to direct moisture.
Q: How hot does the tape get?
A: When properly regulated, it should remain under 95°F. Unregulated use can exceed safe temperatures.
Q: Is the tape waterproof?
A: It’s polyurethane-sealed, which provides some moisture resistance, but it is not waterproof and should not be submerged.
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