Aquarium enclosure getting too hot
I have two temperature gauges - one at each end of my 45-gal. aquarium to monitor the hot/cool sides. I have a red heat bulb focused on one side only, and it stay just below 90 degrees on that side. The problem is, the other side stays about 86, which is really too warm from what I understand for the cool side. I want it to be around 80-82.
I don't have heat pad for under the tank, which is probably a good thing at the moment. I reduced the wattage on my bulb from 100 to 75, but it hasn't helped. I suppose I could go even lower - to 50 or so, but I still need an under the tank heater which would only raise the temperature, not lower it.
Any suggestions?
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Pics would really help. I've played the heat lamp game for a while.
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TheSnakeGuy
Pics would really help. I've played the heat lamp game for a while.
My current setup.
I tried leaving my door open so the room's temp wouldn't remain high, and it did seem to lower the temps a bit.
Well....I don't see a way to attach an image. I took it with my smartphone, so it's not a URL anywhere, and I don't see an option to attach a file.
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Use tapa talk! It will host images for you
Otherwise you have to upload it to a photo hosting site to post it.
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Are you sure your probes are right? I always had the peoblem that myhot sude using a 150 wat would be like 97 on the hot side and around 75 on the cool side, tje problen was my room was to cold
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zeion97
Are you sure your probes are right? I always had the peoblem that myhot sude using a 150 wat would be like 97 on the hot side and around 75 on the cool side, tje problen was my room was to cold
My hot side hovers around 90 degrees, and my cool side had been around 86, which I felt was too warm. I moved the bulb up off the top a bit and tilted it toward the side a little and also opened the door to the room, which lets more of the warm air out. I checked again yesterday and the cool side was down to the low 80s, which is where I'd like it to be - unless it should be different.
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Tricon7
I have two temperature gauges - one at each end of my 45-gal. aquarium to monitor the hot/cool sides. I have a red heat bulb focused on one side only, and it stay just below 90 degrees on that side. The problem is, the other side stays about 86, which is really too warm from what I understand for the cool side. I want it to be around 80-82.
I don't have heat pad for under the tank, which is probably a good thing at the moment. I reduced the wattage on my bulb from 100 to 75, but it hasn't helped. I suppose I could go even lower - to 50 or so, but I still need an under the tank heater which would only raise the temperature, not lower it.
Any suggestions?
I am real new so I don't know much. I thought a Uth was necessary with ball pythons. Also you should have a hide on both sides I think i only see one.
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I don't use a UTH on my little 10 gallon. To reduce your temps a little I recommend using an Exo-Terra lamp stand. I've been using one for a long time.(link included) This product is also available at PetSmart for a couple dollars more. I have a single 75 watt red bulb on one side and it's raised up about 7 inches over the cage. I like being able to adjust the temps on warmer or cooler days. I might even have to go down to a 60 watt bulb for the summer. I can't raise the lamp much more and today's temps were 90hot/80cool and 60%RH. Perfect.
http://www.amazon.com/Exo-Terra-Holder-Bracket-Reptiles/dp/B007D1BUJY/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1366067493&sr=8-2&keywords=exo+terra+lamp
http://i1058.photobucket.com/albums/...psbda57e1d.jpg