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    Temperature question

    What temp should the air be inside my tank on the hot side?
    I have my heat pad set at 90 with a rehostat. (Will be getting a tstat as soon as i can.) But the air temp gets to low 80s. Without nightime heat lamp on the hot side to keep temps up.

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    The entire tank can be 77-82. That's a good range. Most shoot for a tank at 80 with a 90 hotspot.
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    Ambient temp of 80 is fine. As long as the hot spot is where it should be. If your heat pad is set to 90, is the hot spot at 90? All of my UTHs are set to a higher temp in order to achieve about 90 inside the enclosure at the hot spot. Have you read over the caresheet? It really will answer a lot of questions about husbandry.
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    Re: Temperature question

    Quote Originally Posted by Skittles1101 View Post
    Ambient temp of 80 is fine. As long as the hot spot is where it should be. If your heat pad is set to 90, is the hot spot at 90? All of my UTHs are set to a higher temp in order to achieve about 90 inside the enclosure at the hot spot. Have you read over the caresheet? It really will answer a lot of questions about husbandry.
    They are using a dimmer. I little low is better than to hot from a temp change.
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    Re: Temperature question

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    They are using a dimmer. I little low is better than to hot from a temp change.
    OH! Didn't see that! I thought he meant one of those crappy Petsmart rheostats you can find in the reptile section. They're awful for fluctuating temps, but 100 times better than a dimmer.
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    Re: Temperature question

    Quote Originally Posted by Skittles1101 View Post
    OH! Didn't see that! I thought he meant one of those crappy Petsmart rheostats you can find in the reptile section. They're awful for fluctuating temps, but 100 times better than a dimmer.
    Im using a zoomed rheostat. I bought it because i was told i needed either a rheostat OR a tstat. I wasnt clear on the difference and bought the cheaper one. Aaand im a she. Not a he lol

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    Re: Temperature question

    And also, my temps get as low as 75 on the cool side without a nightime heat lamp on

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    Re: Temperature question

    Quote Originally Posted by deathangel579 View Post
    Im using a zoomed rheostat. I bought it because i was told i needed either a rheostat OR a tstat. I wasnt clear on the difference and bought the cheaper one. Aaand im a she. Not a he lol
    Apologies lol I guess it's steriotypical to say "he" on here when you're unsure...even being a female myself! There are people on here who swear by those cheap rheostats, but you really have to have extremely consistent temps in your house/room in order to make it work, and not many people are usually willing to take the chance of a temp spike since they aren't very reliable like most thermostats. I guess it's safer to keep the rheostat at a lower temp, but once you get a reliable thermostat it will take some trial and error to figure out what to set it at. Given my room temps and different fluctuations, mine are set at around 100-102 in order to achieve 92 inside the enclosure with a temp gun. But when I lived up north, and I lived in an old drafty house in the winter, I had to keep mine as high as 108 in order to get the same temperature.

    As long as it doesn't drop below 75 I wouldn't worry.
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    A rheostat is a dimmer. I would honestly rather the dimmer vs. The cheap tstat sold at pet stores. Dimmers are much better in strictly controlled rooms.
    Last edited by KMG; 09-25-2014 at 12:14 AM.
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    Re: Temperature question

    As soon as i can afford it, im getting a herpstat and a temp gun. I was given wrong information and spent money on a rheostat.

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