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AP T8 Best Heat Methods??? +GoodQuality/LowPriceThermostat?
Hello! I'm going to buy an AP T8 soon. And I need help finding the best way to heat it.
I'm thinking about getting a UTH. But what could I use if I'd need to get something else to help with the air temp?? And would a RHP work with this model?
Also:
-How good is the ventilation with the T8?
-What's a good quality+low price thermostat?
Thank you! Any help is greatly appreciated!!
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If I were you, I would get a Herpstat 2, an 80w RHP from Reptile basics, and a 2' section of their 12" heat tape.
Is it cheap? Not really.... but owning animals isn't cheap. LOL... What it will give you is an excellent setup in which once you get it set up and dialed in, you really won't have to worry about.
I went the "cheap" route at first because I didn't want to invest "that much money", and was never confident in my thermostat or heat sources. I am now running a T8 with the setup I mentioned and could not be happier.
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Re: AP T8 Best Heat Methods??? +GoodQuality/LowPriceThermostat?
I use two strips of 12" Flexwatt hooked up to a Herpstat 4 ( http://www.spyderrobotics.com/index....products_id=36 ) which is working extremely well for me.
Before I upgraded all of my racks to Herpstats I was using a Ranco ETC Thermostats ( https://www.amazon.com/RANCO-ETC-111...ature+controls ). It goes for $40-50 on Amazon and always worked well for me while keeping a tight temp range in my tubs/cages.
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Re: AP T8 Best Heat Methods??? +GoodQuality/LowPriceThermostat?
We have several T8s running with UTH heat strips only, and taller AP cages for the more arboreal snakes with UTH and RHPs. I think UTH alone is fine for a T8 for our BPs, kings, milks, and corn snakes. Our T8s are divided, but we have species on each side with the same temperature requirements, so there's a 4' run of 12" wide heat tape along the back half of each. Ventilation seems fine, and shedding has definitely improved since moving the snakes from glass to AP enclosures.
Nth-ing the suggestion of a Herpstat, either 2 or 4 (if you think you'll use it, get the 4). We also have several Reptile Basics thermostats, and while there's nothing wrong with them, we like the Herpstats better.
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Re: AP T8 Best Heat Methods??? +GoodQuality/LowPriceThermostat?
I've got two T-8s stacked with Pro-Products RHPs running on a Herpstat 2 and had them for about two months now. Absolutely love them. I've heard people swear by either Pro-Products or Reptile Basics RHPs and in the end I went with Pro-Products because they're much slimmer than the reptile basics panel. 1" vs 1 3/4". Not much of a difference but it's a pretty short enclosure as is and I wanted to have sufficient clearance between the panel and objects in the enclosure. I've got the bottom cage divided and heated with a UTH at the moment until my SD retic is big enough for the full enclosure and the UTH is heating it just fine. Granted I keep my apartment at about 79* upstairs in the summer, so we'll see if I need additional heat in the winter. Pro-Products was very confident that I would be fine with the RHPs even with my winter house temps being in the upper 60s. Time will tell. I'd also suggest having Animal Plastics install your RHPs because they will route a channel for the power cord to exit the cage at no cost. Just have your panels sent to them. My thermostat probe fits through that channel perfectly and hangs just under the panel about halfway down the height of the cage. I've only used Herpstats so I can't offer an opinion on anything else but I must say that my Herpstat 2 Redline model is top notch and additionally is just a very clean and presentable looking piece of equipment. That's my 2 cents. Hope this is helpful.
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Re: AP T8 Best Heat Methods??? +GoodQuality/LowPriceThermostat?
I use Reptile Basics 80 watt rhp in each of my t8s. No other heat source and temp gradient is 90 hot sude 80 coll side with 60% humidity.
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Re: AP T8 Best Heat Methods??? +GoodQuality/LowPriceThermostat?
For the folks using only UTH on a T8, what temperature do you have to get it up to in order to get a good surface temp inside the enclosure?
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Re: AP T8 Best Heat Methods??? +GoodQuality/LowPriceThermostat?
depends on the temp in the room. Mine's set to 97* and gets the cage floor to 90*-91*, but FWIW I'm also just using an Exo Terra Desert UTH currently. That's the bottom cage of the two that I've got stacked. Top one is using an RHP
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Re: AP T8 Best Heat Methods??? +GoodQuality/LowPriceThermostat?
 Originally Posted by jmcrook
depends on the temp in the room. Mine's set to 97* and gets the cage floor to 90*-91*, but FWIW I'm also just using an Exo Terra Desert UTH currently. That's the bottom cage of the two that I've got stacked. Top one is using an RHP
And like you said, your room is at 79°, so that helps. Someone with a colder room would need their heat tape at a higher temp in order to get their floor temp to 90°. Just something to think about.
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Re: AP T8 Best Heat Methods??? +GoodQuality/LowPriceThermostat?
 Originally Posted by BPGator
And like you said, your room is at 79°, so that helps. Someone with a colder room would need their heat tape at a higher temp in order to get their floor temp to 90°. Just something to think about.
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Exactly. I know others on here have to set their thermostats in the low 100s to get surface temps of 90*ish. Mine fluctuates depending on what the weather is like from day to day. Generally it's somewhere between 95*-103* to get 90* cage floor temps.
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