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UTH on tub lid

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  • 10-05-2010, 05:11 PM
    chadpitt74
    UTH on tub lid
    Hi,

    I'm housing my 3 month old BP in a sterilite tub and with the cold weather coming up, i'm thinking about ways to raise the ambient temp without having to turn up the house heat (cause of a cost issue with my new roommate).

    Is using a UTH on the tub lid safe? I know that it can be put on the side or bottom, but i'm not sure about the top. I ran a quick test and it definitely does a great job in raising the ambient temp, but i was wondering if anyone here has long-term experience with it or has heard anything about it.

    EDIT: The idea is that i would use one UTH on the bottom to provide the basking spot and then a larger UTH on the top to provide the constant ambient temp.

    Or maybe i should look into getting Flexwatt instead.




    Thanks!
  • 10-05-2010, 05:16 PM
    MitsuMike
    As long as you don't let it go above like 100 I don't see why it would be bad. BUT the plastic for the lid is ALOT weaker than the actual tub itself so some warping could happen but I don't think it will melt through or anything.
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