... More questions on heating/temperature.
So taken from my last thread, I went out bought a 40 gallon terrarium (has a mesh top though). Lol the tub wasn't really working for me. [emoji28]
From my last run around with the tub, I still have a Zilla Heat mat, in size medium (16 watts). I was wondering, if instead of having a heat lamp, could I go with two UTH's?
The mat goes to around 87°f, so would that be too hot for a cool side? That seems too hot to me. I could always get a dimmer, but I would like some more opinions first.
Also, I'm really worried that if I use a heat lamp, all the humidity will be sucked right out of the terrarium.
How do you keep your tank/terrarium warm?
Thanks in advance!
Re: ... More questions on heating/temperature.
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Originally Posted by
michaelt
The UTH whether you use 1 or 2 both need to be controlled by thermostat.. No matter the size. You can use CHE or red bulbs to heat ambient temps. UTHs also don't affect ambient temps very much
edit I don't use glass enclosures anymore due to humidity problems but my pvc enclosure has been working great
I have a thermostat ^^. I guess that defeats the purpose of a dimmer haha. Humidity is one of my main worries. That's the reason I was trying to stay away from heat lamps, as they suck humidity.
Re: ... More questions on heating/temperature.
Have you thought about covering the screen top with aluminum foil or plexiglass (with holes drilled into it)? From what I've read, UTH don't help keep the tanks very warm.
Right now we've got a red light and a daylight bulb that run on timers and foil on the top of the screen. I just recently had issues with humidity due to (I think)having to use a space heater in the room. I'm going to get some plants and sphagnum moss to help with that so I don't have to mist so much.
Have you checked out the tank set up link example on here? http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...-With-Pictures!
Re: ... More questions on heating/temperature.
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Originally Posted by
DanAnna
Have you thought about covering the screen top with aluminum foil or plexiglass (with holes drilled into it)? From what I've read, UTH don't help keep the tanks very warm.
Right now we've got a red light and a daylight bulb that run on timers and foil on the top of the screen. I just recently had issues with humidity due to (I think)having to use a space heater in the room. I'm going to get some plants and sphagnum moss to help with that so I don't have to mist so much.
Have you checked out the tank set up link example on here?
http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...-With-Pictures!
After looking that guide, I'm going to try using a infrared light so I can heat my terrarium up, with the foil too. Fingers crossed it works!