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    Stacking tubs?

    When I have both of my BPs in tubs, could I stack the tubs on top of each other even though they have UTHs? The tubs would have those little rubber studs on each corner so the UTH doesn't mess up or anything, but would that be a good idea? The holes would also be on the sides of the enclosure, not on the lid.
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    Re: Stacking tubs?

    Quote Originally Posted by CoolioTiffany View Post
    When I have both of my BPs in tubs, could I stack the tubs on top of each other even though they have UTHs? The tubs would have those little rubber studs on each corner so the UTH doesn't mess up or anything, but would that be a good idea? The holes would also be on the sides of the enclosure, not on the lid.
    From what you describe you should be fine stacking them as long as you have a t-stat or dimmer controlling the temps. Keep the hot spots on the same end.
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    Re: Stacking tubs?

    Quote Originally Posted by NorthernRegius View Post
    From what you describe you should be fine stacking them as long as you have a t-stat or dimmer controlling the temps. Keep the hot spots on the same end.
    Ya I'm just going to get one dimmer for now (temporary) so I thought if I stacked the tubs I wouldn't need to get a second dimmer since Monty is located on the other side of the room from where Candice's tank is.
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    Re: Stacking tubs?

    Hi,

    You could certainly try it and see how the stacking affected the temps in the top two tubs - just be prepared to need to get extra dimmers if the top tubs get too warm or anything.

    It's just easier to have the $20 or so set aside then not need it rather than the other way round.


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    Re: Stacking tubs?

    WOrks for me i just put a peice of insulation between the uth side under the uth the styroprene insul. Is wrapped in foil
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