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    Radiant Heat Panel v.s UTH

    Hey im getting my snake soon and I'm going to be keeping it in a 48qt sterilite tub, I was wondering what would be better for heating the tub, a radiant heat panel or a Under the tank heater

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    Re: Radiant Heat Panel v.s UTH

    UTH hands down.. they are thinner and will work well under the tub..
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    Re: Radiant Heat Panel v.s UTH

    I would also say UTH. A RHP is more for tanks or vertical enclosures in my opinion.
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