Re: Cold Side in Tub Set-up
Thanks guys! I don't know if I'll get another heat mat just yet (since it's getting hotter where I live) so I guess I'll just stick with my temperatures for now and see how the snake fairs. ^_^
Re: Cold Side in Tub Set-up
Try using a CHE (ceramic heat emitter) to raise your overall ambient temps. Just get a dome for it, hook it up to a tstat or I have mine on a dimmer and I just measure my temps as it runs to see how low or high I should set it. These only produces heat and no light. Kinda like a mini space heater that saves money and lasts longer than your average heat bulbs (that produce light&heat.
Re: Cold Side in Tub Set-up
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jbzapanda
Try using a CHE (ceramic heat emitter) to raise your overall ambient temps. Just get a dome for it, hook it up to a tstat or I have mine on a dimmer and I just measure my temps as it runs to see how low or high I should set it. These only produces heat and no light. Kinda like a mini space heater that saves money and lasts longer than your average heat bulbs (that produce light&heat.
In a tub set up?
Re: Cold Side in Tub Set-up
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Bmocken
In a tub set up?
I don't see why not. The dome isn't directly on top of the lid. It's suspended. It's like if you ran a mini space heater in your room except it's just directed toward your tub.
Re: Cold Side in Tub Set-up
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chickenooget
Thanks guys! I don't know if I'll get another heat mat just yet (since it's getting hotter where I live) so I guess I'll just stick with my temperatures for now and see how the snake fairs. ^_^
Your cool side temps are probably fine since you want a gradient temperature. My cool side is between 77-80 ambient temps and I have to use a room heater for now to achieve those. Bp has zero issues so far and regulates his temperature by moving from hot spot to cool. Once I set up his new enclosure I'll be using a diff method to keep the ambient temps right.
Re: Cold Side in Tub Set-up
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jbzapanda
I don't see why not. The dome isn't directly on top of the lid. It's suspended. It's like if you ran a mini space heater in your room except it's just directed toward your tub.
Make sense. I had pictured someone cutting a hole in the lid and putting it over the hole and it just didn't sound right.
Re: Cold Side in Tub Set-up
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Bmocken
Make sense. I had pictured someone cutting a hole in the lid and putting it over the hole and it just didn't sound right.
Haha, now that would just suck for the humidity, wouldn't it? I can see where the confusion came from lol.