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How to Push Up Temperatures in Tub?
Hello all, I am having a newbie problem with my setup, I have no snake yet. I have an UTH connected to Herpstat set to 90, which is heating my warm hide to 90, but my temperatures for the overall enclosure are only 72 - 75, including the cool end. I was wondering how I can increase them to more healthy levels, or if they need to be increased at all. I called 2 places and was told it's OK but I just want to make totally sure.
One suggestion I got was a ceramic heat emitter. While this is possible, won't my ball python burn himself on the mesh when he touches it? I do not want this to happen.
I really need some opinions and information. Thank you so much friendos!
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I don't advise using a che in a tub. Tank or viv it would work. 72 is too low. Options for a tub are to either add a second heat pad and thermostat for the cool side or increase the ambient temperature of the room.
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Hello JodanOrNoDan. I cannot increase the temperature of the room.
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If this is a tub alone and not a rack system a che will work great. I've done it many times.
You will need a lamp stand. Both big box pet stores have them. You can use a dimmer or tstat to dial it in as well as the lamp stand.
Raise the lamp stand to lower the heat delivered. Lower it to raise the heat.
Also with a che you need to use the proper fixture. I suggest the purpose built wire cage style. Using the inappropriate fixture will cause heat to build up and burn out the che.
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Re: How to Push Up Temperatures in Tub?
Something that has also worked for me is placing a blanket or some sort of cover over the tub.
I live in a very drafty 200 year old home that has no central heating in one portion, so it's very difficult to heat evenly. I have two tubs, but with UTH hooked into a VE-200, and I keep a blanket over them during the winter. Works great to keep in humidity (it gets dry when it's cold too) and heat. It's not pretty, but it's functional until I can get a better set up (ie, the new house I'm building currently lol)
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