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	<title>Comments on: Terrarium Heating Pad</title>
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		<title>By: Way to research</title>
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		<dc:creator>Way to research</dc:creator>
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		<description>So i would never recommend putting a heat source next to wood...ever built a fire before? Thats step 1. As was already stated, you should check the sealant for toxicity as well as the type of plywood (please tell me it isn&#039;t pressure treated). I&#039;m assuming you used glass for the walls, in which case you should have attached the heating pad to the side of the wall where your warmer side will be. This will still transmit the same amount of heat, it will just eminate from the walls instead of the floor.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So i would never recommend putting a heat source next to wood&#8230;ever built a fire before? Thats step 1. As was already stated, you should check the sealant for toxicity as well as the type of plywood (please tell me it isn&#8217;t pressure treated). I&#8217;m assuming you used glass for the walls, in which case you should have attached the <a href="http://redwoodreptiles.com/heating-pad">Heating Pad</a> to the side of the wall where your warmer side will be. This will still transmit the same amount of heat, it will just eminate from the walls instead of the floor.</p>
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