Re: Thermometer placement
Thank you for your reply and the picture is great. Yes our UTH is controlled by a thermostat. Getting this cage regulated can be such a pain. Lol.
He doesn't like to burrow so that's why I was curious if the probe would go under the substrate or on top. We have about an inch of substrate in there.
We have his warm hide right where the UTH is. And another on the cooler side.
Re: Thermometer placement
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Maceface21
Thank you for your reply and the picture is great. Yes our UTH is controlled by a thermostat. Getting this cage regulated can be such a pain. Lol.
He doesn't like to burrow so that's why I was curious if the probe would go under the substrate or on top. We have about an inch of substrate in there.
We have his warm hide right where the UTH is. And another on the cooler side.
your IR bulb needs to be regulated as well. if the room has a stable temperature throughout the day, you can use a rheostat to control the bulb, otherwise a thermostat is the best choice.
keep the substrate 1/4" thick over the UTH.
Re: Thermometer placement
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Originally Posted by
Maceface21
Thank you for your reply and the picture is great. Yes our UTH is controlled by a thermostat. Getting this cage regulated can be such a pain. Lol.
He doesn't like to burrow so that's why I was curious if the probe would go under the substrate or on top. We have about an inch of substrate in there.
We have his warm hide right where the UTH is. And another on the cooler side.
mine burrows all the time, loves going under her water dish from time to time for some reason . she will also push the substrate aside an sit directly on the uth which is why its important to record your temps under the substrate. if its 90 on top of the substrate it may be too hot underneath.
Re: Thermometer placement
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tttaylorrr
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the thermometer should go beneath the substrate as you need to be measuring the absolute hottest spot in the enclosure, which would be below the substrate over the UTH.
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i have to ask: is your UTH regulated by a thermoSTAT? ALL heat sources MUST be regulated, including the IR bulb.
This may be an incredibly stupid question, but UTH have obviously been around for a while. Anyone know a reason why no manufacturers have made one with a built in thermostat? Seems like it would be a no brainer. [emoji848]
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Re: Thermometer placement
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Sgt7212
This may be an incredibly stupid question, but UTH have obviously been around for a while. Anyone know a reason why no manufacturers have made one with a built in thermostat? Seems like it would be a no brainer. [emoji848]
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most likely to keep costs down. even if there was a UTH with a built-in thermostat, i'd more than likely opt for a high-end thermostat regardless; the companies that make UTHs probably know this, too.
Re: Thermometer placement
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Sgt7212
This may be an incredibly stupid question, but UTH have obviously been around for a while. Anyone know a reason why no manufacturers have made one with a built in thermostat? Seems like it would be a no brainer. [emoji848]
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That's been driving me insane for the longest time. When I got my first uth, I assumed it would have some kind of built in control. After noticing it didn't, I then assumed it wouldn't heat up enough to do any harm and boy was I wrong. Luckily it only cost me a 55 gallon aquarium and not the life of my snakes