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    Heating question

    When measuring temperature on the hot side of tank, should the probe be under the substrate directly on the glass above the pad?
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    Re: Heating question

    No, on the substrate, because the snake spends most of his time on the substrate, not under it on the glass. lol
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    Re: Heating question

    I put mine right on the bottom of the glass or tub, then I up the temp by three so the heat will be just about right on the substate.
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    Re: Heating question

    Quote Originally Posted by bpkid
    No, on the substrate, because the snake spends most of his time on the substrate, not under it on the glass. lol
    Yeah... that's what I thought but I saw a post in the humidity thread where someone advised putting it under the substrate on the glass itself. I thought this was kind of wierd so I thought I would ask.

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    Re: Heating question

    Quote Originally Posted by lillyorchid
    I put mine right on the bottom of the glass or tub, then I up the temp by three so the heat will be just about right on the substate.
    What kind of substrate are you using and how thick? I am using repticarpet so it really isn't that thick anyways.

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    Re: Heating question

    I use aspen, about 2 1/2 inches deep.
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    Re: Heating question

    I thought you were supposed to put it on the glass/tub bottom. That's where mine is. Just in case he gets under there and lays directly on it, he won't get burned. I use newspaper as a substrate though.
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    Talking Re: Heating question

    I have my probe directly taped to the glass inside the enclosures in the middle of the heat pads.I use newspapers as substrate as it gives them a place to hide and it holds the heat very well.You might want to change your mind using that carpet stuff as it is great for allowing mold and other crap to grow within itself.Its also like a sponge soaking up urate liquids and by the time you relize this its very smelly.I used it in my first month having snakes and got rid of it very quick like.
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    Re: Heating question

    Quote Originally Posted by joepythons
    I have my probe directly taped to the glass inside the enclosures in the middle of the heat pads.I use newspapers as substrate as it gives them a place to hide and it holds the heat very well.You might want to change your mind using that carpet stuff as it is great for allowing mold and other crap to grow within itself.Its also like a sponge soaking up urate liquids and by the time you relize this its very smelly.I used it in my first month having snakes and got rid of it very quick like.
    Yeah.. I hear you about the carpet. It is a little bit of a pain but I am changing it weekly for soak and pulling out pieces as they get soiled. I like the look of it and it allows the heat from the pad to get through to the enclosure. I was using reptibark but it seemed to "hide" alot of stuff before I found it.

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    Re: Heating question

    My probe is inside the the warm side hide, on top of the substrate - as I want to know exactly what the temp is where the snake is laying, not what the temp is under the substrate. How do those of you who lay directly under the substrate measure what the "real" temp is where your snake is laying?

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