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    heat mat troubles!

    so, i went out and bought my containers today, initially got a 6 quart and a 6.6 quart, but im having troubles with the UTH, the 6 quart i initially bought had ridges on the bottom so the heat mat wasnt getting enough contact, therefore it was barely heating. so i went out and bought another 6 quart but ended up having the same issue. these are the two containers, one on the right is the original the one on the left is the new one. this is for a hognose hence why the containers are small, and has been posted in the hognose forum. just figured you guys could help too considering this is a generalized problem


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    Ah, yes! There are a couple keepers here who deal with gaps! You could try taking something beneath the heat mat that "pushes" the heat mat so it's in contact with the bottom of the tub. Something like foil tape and styrofoam may be able to help? There's smarter people on here who can probably explain better! Hope this was a bit helpful!

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    You should be able to find one without ridges easy enough. IF you are in the US so many stores sell container that fit your need you shouldn't have a problem. If you have to size up a bit like 12 quart instead of 6 quart it shouldn't hurt. So long as the tub has adequate clutter to have the baby feel secure, you'll be fine.
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    Re: heat mat troubles!

    Quote Originally Posted by SDA View Post
    You should be able to find one without ridges easy enough. IF you are in the US so many stores sell container that fit your need you shouldn't have a problem. If you have to size up a bit like 12 quart instead of 6 quart it shouldn't hurt. So long as the tub has adequate clutter to have the baby feel secure, you'll be fine.
    ive realized that even on the 6.6q that’s completely smooth that i have it still will barely stick and the probe makes it worse, i ended up putting the UTH on my 40 breeder and im going to build a divider until i can get a newer heat mat. mind you this one is like 4-5 years old but has never been used


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    Re: heat mat troubles!

    Quote Originally Posted by SDA View Post
    You should be able to find one without ridges easy enough. IF you are in the US so many stores sell container that fit your need you shouldn't have a problem. If you have to size up a bit like 12 quart instead of 6 quart it shouldn't hurt. So long as the tub has adequate clutter to have the baby feel secure, you'll be fine.
    any way i could put the probe on the inside rather than the out?


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    What ever works

    In the future you can put the probe between the outside of the heat mat and a piece of styrofoam under it to keep it in place. That's what I do for the zoo med heat mat I have for my rosy boa and it works perfect.
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    Re: heat mat troubles!

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    What ever works

    In the future you can put the probe between the outside of the heat mat and a piece of styrofoam under it to keep it in place. That's what I do for the zoo med heat mat I have for my rosy boa and it works perfect.
    update! this is what i did. it seems to be working the best for now. eventually ill either keep her in there if she does well or ill get another heat mat and put her in the smaller container



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    heat mat troubles!

    Quote Originally Posted by baldegale View Post
    update! this is what i did. it seems to be working the best for now. eventually ill either keep her in there if she does well or ill get another heat mat and put her in the smaller container



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    That looks great! A larger container is fine, as long as she has a warm hide and a cool hide. (At least for ball pythons, I don’t know if hognose need hides as much)


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    Re: heat mat troubles!

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    That looks great! A larger container is fine, as long as she has a warm hide and a cool hide.


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    only thing i have troubles with are the water dishes! i think theyre too tall for the containers but theyre the smallest i can find.

    i dont have any hides because i was told by @ Deborah that i didnt need any, but i plan on making a couple out of an old superworms container


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    Re: heat mat troubles!

    Yeah, I never kept hognose, so they might not care about hides.


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