First let me confess. When my 8W Zoo med heating pad was only half plugged in. Print. So I thought why isn't the plug included? (Sooooo blonde and also a rookie reptile). So yes, insert the plug and it hits the metal, but you have to insert the plug the first time. She will enter! rzunimag. Now for the rating! I use them with the small 8 watt Zoo-Med heating pad that sits outside on the floor of my custom vivariums. I keep Tessera Corn Snakes. I started on LOW and selected SLOW while taking the temperature with my temperature laser gun. They work VERY well. Before that, my hotspot burned and I had to layer the substrate. Currently? The hotspot is a comfortable 84 degrees the entire time. Sheds are perfect. The snakes love it! And if they're happy, then so am I. Here is one of my 8 cages under which I use a mat connected to a rheostat.
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