How to stabilize temperatures
Hi!
In the process of setting up my tank for my BP coming in a few weeks. Its a 20 gallon tank. So far I have put a UTH on the hot side with a hide over it (UTH under the glass of course) its plugged in to a thermostat controller which is set at 91-92 degrees. Its been working great and had it set there for a few weeks to try out.
HOWEVER... our house is way to cold for ambient temperature and since we have very little insulation in our house temperature fluctuate quite a bit. I went to the reptile store here in town and bought a halogen mini dome per their advice with a 50 watt red halogen bulb. I put it over the hot side and temps went up to 110 degrees!! However the cool side was at about 80 which was perfect.
So I went back and got a 25 watt bulb and put it in. Now temps are WAY to low in the cool side at 72-73 degrees. Sigh.
Question: If I put the light over the cool side or maybe between cool side and the middle the temps on that side will be around 80 degrees. Will the UTH be enough for my BP to stay warm enough during his basking time?
I am planning on putting the halogen light on a thermostat controller. Still seem like the 50 w might be too high of a temp and would just keep switching on and off too much.
Hope this all makes sense. Any advice would be appreciated! Started looking into insulating the tank as well..
Emilee
Re: How to stabilize temperatures
Yes like I mentioned will put it on a thermostat controller. However just trying it out, my snake is not actually here yet.
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The issue I may have with a CHE is that there is no enough room for a medium size dome on top (believe most dome being able to handle CHE are taller than 5.5 inches. However may definitely be an option once I move to a different place.
Thanks for your response. Hoping I can get this all to work within a week or two. Been able to get most temperatures up to somewhat sufficient at this point.
This is what the temps are right now:
https://scontent-sea1-1.xx.fbcdn.net...b6&oe=5D40CA89
Re: How to stabilize temperatures
Oh also, I have a digital thermometer/hydrometer that I am using to check the temperatures.
Re: How to stabilize temperatures
Yes I have a reptitherm UTH underneath the hide where the temp is regulated by a thermostat controller to always be set at 91.
The only thing I am worried about is the 75 temp in the far corner as it might get cooler in the night time when temperatures inside drops a bit.
Re: How to stabilize temperatures
The good thing about the halogen dome lamp is that it is energy sufficient so less likely to start anything out especially when having both of the UTH and top heat plugged into a thermostat controller.
Also, another question. Once I plug the dome lamp into a thermostat controller where should I place the probe to read the temps?
Re: How to stabilize temperatures
Careful with the wood make sure it’s not grapewood, I made the mistake of getting it and after a couple weeks I noticed mold growing on it!
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