Re: BP burrowing after feeding? Insight needed!
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Originally Posted by
The Serpent Merchant
I prefer my UTH's but they require a thermostat (I use and highly recommend "herpstats" by spider robotics), and you really can't have a thick layer of substrate. I switched from shredded aspen to corrugated wrap when i switched to a UTH.
here is a link if you are interested in corrugated wrap:
http://www.papermart.com/Product%20P...x?GroupID=4608
what would you think of using a UTH with zilla green reptile carpet and then 2 inches of aspen?
Re: BP burrowing after feeding? Insight needed!
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Originally Posted by
The Serpent Merchant
No, to get the top of the substrate up to the proper temperatures, you would have to run the UTH so hot that if your snake decided to dig down, he/she would burn him/herself. You also need to consider your ambient temperatures, because UTH's do not really effect air temperatures so if the room gets below 75 degrees you might need a heat lamp as well to maintain your ambient tempertures.
You could use a UTH with just the reptile carpet, or 1/4 inch , maybe a 1/2 inch of aspen
Thanks for all of the help. Sorry to ask so many questions lol. One last one... How exactly do you hook up a UTH to a thermostat so it will turn off the UTH if it gets too hot?
Re: BP burrowing after feeding? Insight needed!
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Originally Posted by
rgalanti21
Thanks for all of the help. Sorry to ask so many questions lol. One last one... How exactly do you hook up a UTH to a thermostat so it will turn off the UTH if it gets too hot?
The thermostat plugs into the wall the thermostat has at least 1 outlet on it. The UTH plugs into the thermostat. The thermostat has a probe. You will place this probe on the UTH directly. You need to secure it there. I use hot glue, but there are other ways just don't use aluminum tape as it can mess with the probes readings.