Re: UTH better without thermostat
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canineskiba
My room always stays between 68-70 degrees. Before I got a thermostat for the UTH, the substrate was 2-3 inches thick and it remained a perfect 90-95 degrees. No problems, but as soon as I put on the thermostat on, I'm lucky enough to get a 88 spike. It mainly ranges between 78-86 and I had to remove a lot of substrate to cover up the heat pad to an inch. On the cool side, I have a heat lamp that warms that side up to 80, rarely it gets up to 82/83.
I'm stressing with this thermostat. I know I shouldn't constantly check it but I have too for at times it doesn't get to where I feel comfortable that she's not getting the right heat. Things were so perfect without the thermostat... So I'm not sure what to do.
80 is great for cool side. 88-91 under my hide on hot side. I see nothing wrong with 88.
Re: UTH better without thermostat
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Originally Posted by
canineskiba
I understand. Think I have maybe an inch thick? Little less? I temped the glass and it was way to hot. So I lowered the thermostat down to where it was suggested where I got the thermostat to get the temp needed for the glass. So I'm hoping I'll get the right temps by the time I get home from work.
Right now she's under the hide on the cool side where it's 80. So I'm hoping she got to hot and moved there and not being cold. I had lost a snake years ago for I couldn't get the right temps, even with the thermostat and that was with a corn snake! I can't lose this little girl, so I'm a bit stressed out.
Don't stress. They are hardier then one may think, and you are here to fix your issues and get help!! So you are already a step ahead ;)
For the next couple of days, check your babies belly once the day, most likely she will be fine. Take the temps ON the glass surface, not on the substrate. As long as your ambient temps are not to cold (and they aren't) you don't have to stress over the UTH creating warm temps ON the substrate. Trust me, the heat dissipates and does reach up there the longer the snake lays there and pushes down the substrate. 90 to 92 at the most on the surface (glass) and about a inch of substrate.
You'll do just fine ;)
Re: UTH better without thermostat
Hi bud ..... I may be off the mark here if so just disregard my post ....
Just concerned to read that you had TAPED the probe to the heatmat ... I read previously that the heat mat was inside the viv which suggests that the TAPE maybe inside the Viv ?!?!
One of the main rules I quickly learnt was that there should NEVER ever be ANY tape inside the viv/rub/enclosure .
I use a hot glue gun to secure any wires or probes INSIDE the vivs .
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UTH better without thermostat
So is the heat mat in the viv ? I just thought you'd mentioned that you'd taped a probe to it - it's the prospect of tape in the viv that was my main concern tbh
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