Re: Aquarium enclosure getting too hot
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Originally Posted by
TheSnakeGuy
Oh I thought they always needed heat on their bellies.
Re: Aquarium enclosure getting too hot
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Originally Posted by
lisafoster2510
Oh I thought they always needed heat on their bellies.
As long as they have the proper heat gradient (hot spot and cool end), you can accomplish it however you need. If a room stays over 75 degrees, then a thermostat-controlled UTH is all you need. If your room is cooler, you have to make adjustments since a UTH won't warm ambient temps. In the OP's case, a UTH would allow a proper hot spot without raising the entire tank's ambient temps so much (heat bulb can be raised farther away).
Re: Aquarium enclosure getting too hot
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Originally Posted by
Annarose15
As long as they have the proper heat gradient (hot spot and cool end), you can accomplish it however you need. If a room stays over 75 degrees, then a thermostat-controlled UTH is all you need. If your room is cooler, you have to make adjustments since a UTH won't warm ambient temps. In the OP's case, a UTH would allow a proper hot spot without raising the entire tank's ambient temps so much (heat bulb can be raised farther away).
Thanks for the info. I am still learning something new every day. :)
Re: Aquarium enclosure getting too hot
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Originally Posted by
lisafoster2510
Thanks for the info. I am still learning something new every day. :)
No problem. It gets easy sometimes to just spout the one way that works for the person answering a question. I use a heated room and racks, but have used individual tanks in the past. Each individual has to figure out what fits with their setup and animals and just use the rest of our opinions/experiences as a guide, not as the final say. :gj: