Questions about heat pad and thermostat
Hi guys, so I’ve seen a lot of different opinions about where to put the thermostat when using a heat pad, tonight I’ll work on my first tub and i wanna make things right, is it recommended to have it buried on the substrate, or is it better to have it direct contact with the pad?
What are the pros and cons of each?
What’s more convenient?
Any comments and opinions are welcome, I’ll be posting pictures of the set up when I get home and hopefully I can make a quick guide to help other novice Noodle owners like my self and make life easier, thank you in advance!
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Re: Questions about heat pad and thermostat
Hi guys here’s an update on the first tub, this is one of the two that I’m working on right now, so I followed Godzilla’s advice and I put the thermostat in between, I put a couple identical hides, bowl another hide and fake plants, what do you guys think?
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Update:
Added some moss for humidity and the acurite...
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Yea I have some holes on the side, would this be enough??
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Has anyone had any issues with reptile basics not getting hot enough? I’ve had it on for a couple hours and the hot spot is not hot at all :/
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And here’s the second one..
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For some reason the reptile basic heat pad that I bought isn’t strong enough to heat up the tank to a nice warm area for noodle, the temp gun barely marks 78-80 on its max :/ any ideas on what to do about this?
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