Soon to be owner - tank setup / heating setup questions
Hello,
My first post here on the boards, though I've been reading them heavily over the last week or so as I prepare for my first BP.
Before I hop into my question, here is my planned setup:
Enclosure:_____20G L glass critter cage
Heat:_________2 x UTH - Flexwatt (1 warm side & 1 cold side)
Heat Control:__Thermostat - Herpstat 2
Monitor temp:__2 digital accurite w/ probe AND temp gun
Substrate:_____cypress mulch
Hides:_________identical hides from reptile basics
My question is mainly on thermostat and thermometer probe placement and method. There seem to be 2 setups that are regularly suggested -
1) thermostat probe on UTH and thermometer probe on glass above UTH
2) thermostat probe on glass above UTH and thermometer probe on UTH or glass
Any distinct pros and cons to these setups? And how do people attach probes inside the tank without using tape as I've read several posts where tape is discouraged.
My initial instinct is to tape the thermostat probe directly on the glass over the UTH to get the most accurate reading but some folks discourage that approach.
Also, can anyone confirm if 94 is the hottest any point on the hot side should get? I'm thinking if the glass stays around 92-94, the temps on top of the substrate should be around 90 if I adjust the substrate thickness appropriately.
Thanks in advance.
Also - thanks to those board members who have already answered some questions I had through PM. Everyone has been very friendly and helpful.
Re: Soon to be owner - tank setup / heating setup questions
Can I ask what the risks are of putting the thermostat probe in the tank or tape inside the tank? I'm not trying to challenge your guidance - I'm just looking to understand why they are wrong.
Thanks
Re: Soon to be owner - tank setup / heating setup questions
I've put thermostat probes inside the tank before and it doesn't cause any problems for me. I have it kept in place using a hot glue gun, so it doesn't need to use tape.
Personally I would just avoid tanks altogether though because of their lack of an ability to hold humidity.
Re: Soon to be owner - tank setup / heating setup questions
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Originally Posted by
wny_luke
Based on everyones feedback, I'm planning to put the thermostat probes on the UTH and bury the thermometer probes under the substrate against the glass and just check that they haven't been displaced every once a while.
Good choice, thermostat probes should NEVER go inside the tank it's just too risky no matter how you hold it down.
With on/off thermostats I set the low point around 92 and when the t-stat kicks on it will go up to 95-97 for a few moments then drop back down to 92 before it kicks on and repeats the process.
I have never had a burn or any issue with these temperatures, just happy well eating snakes that love their hot spots.