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  • 09-03-2010, 03:17 PM
    Amp625
    UTH help
    got a ball python two weeks ago hes doing good but i want to switch to a UTH for my heat source, right now i have a basking light that gets one side up to about 90 which is on a T stat i already have the stuff for the UTH and i can hook it up to the T-stat to make it safe but should i get two low wattage lights for ambient temps or do i not need them? Also will he come in contact with the glass if he burrow too much and burn himself should i be worried he dosnt really burrow i dont think he could get down the low but i do have aspen shavings. i want to switch because of humidity belly heat for digestion. so if can answer the qs and tell me if its a good idea, thanks everyone!
  • 09-03-2010, 03:21 PM
    jfreels
    I'd just install the UTH, put the probe in the center of the UTH on top of the glass(!!). Set the t-stat to 91 and see where you stand. If you need more ambient heat, then either put the cage in a warmer room or get a CHE. You could also add another UTH on the other side for better heat on the cool side if you're having issues.
  • 09-03-2010, 03:26 PM
    Amp625
    wats a CHE thanks!
  • 09-03-2010, 03:38 PM
    Amp625
    sorry i no its a ceramic heat emitter would i put it so the heat goes to the center to i get better air temps all around the tank or just on the hot side
  • 09-03-2010, 03:45 PM
    jfreels
    You'd put it on the cool side. Use the UTH for the hot spot.
  • 09-03-2010, 04:11 PM
    Amp625
    oooo okay thanks so much also people have been sayin to put the T-stat probe in between the glass and the UTH should i do that or just put it way under the substrate
  • 09-03-2010, 04:53 PM
    jfreels
    use hot-glue or non-toxic silicon to attach it to the glass on the top side. Nothing should be between the UTH and the glass. You can do that with flexwatt, are you using flexwatt?
  • 09-03-2010, 06:33 PM
    Amp625
    no im using a zoo med heat pad the 10-20 gal one i have a 20 gallon long tank, anyway if i hot glue it i should hot glue the the wire closest the probe right, not the actual probe also would i put the temp probe under the bedding, and if i hot glue it i can still take it off right or will the hot glue attach to the glass so much you cant? couldnt i just tape it
  • 09-03-2010, 09:41 PM
    jfreels
    I have had success with the foil tape. The big problem with tape is that since it's over the hot spot that means the snake will be moving around it and if it came just a little loose, it could attach to your snake.

    I have never used the foil take on glass, just a tub. I hot glue the actual probe. If you want to remove it, take the UTH off the rheostat/t-stat and get it as hot as it will go and use a window scraper to carefully remove it. I uses the razor blade window scraper last time and it worked fine.

    Hopefully someone else with experience will chime in.


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  • 09-04-2010, 11:07 AM
    dr del
    Re: UTH help
    Hi,

    I still think it's a far better idea to have the thermostat probe outside of the enclosure between the UTH and the glass. I would put the thermometer on the glass above the UTH though and make sure that never gets above 95f if possible. Just adjust the type/ thickness of substrate unitl you get the right temps on the surface of the substrate.

    It prevents the snake from lessing up the readings by either sitting on or peeing on the probe making it overheat the enclosure.

    And, I know I say this a lot, but no tape inside the enclosure with the snake - unless it is lowtack painters tape and I'm not even fond of that given the readily available alternatives.


    dr del
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