Re: I have to heat my flexwatt to 100 to get the tub's substrate to 90. Is that norma
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Spaniard
I've never thought to temp check the underside of my tubs to be honest. My rack has a recessed grove for the flexwatt so my tub never actually touches the heat tape.
Getting a UTH for the cool side will help a great deal with your temps as long as your room temps are constant and don't vary much; otherwise tweaking with the dimmer will drive you crazy.
Like mentioned above, belly's of bps are not very sensitive to pain so its very likely that a snake will burn its belly even when provided with a cooler option..
Good luck tweaking your set up. If I can manage with ambients of 68 you'll figure something out ;)
Yeah I have a good apartment central air / heat thermostat so my temps are very steady. I'm considering just getting a human heating pad that has different heat settings and seeing how that works. And then if needed, I'll get a dimmer or 2nd thermostat for it.
Thanks for clarifying about the underside of your tub. I'll stop looking at those temps completely and just focus on what touches my snake.
Re: I have to heat my flexwatt to 100 to get the tub's substrate to 90. Is that norma
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Originally Posted by
spaceturtle
Yeah I have a good apartment central air / heat thermostat so my temps are very steady. I'm considering just getting a human heating pad that has different heat settings and seeing how that works. And then if needed, I'll get a dimmer or 2nd thermostat for it.
Thanks for clarifying about the underside of your tub. I'll stop looking at those temps completely and just focus on what touches my snake.
I wouldn't recommend using a human heat pad, they're not designed to be left running 24/7. I would only use it as a temporary fix for a day or two. Rich at reptilebasics.com could help you out with pre-wired flexwatt at no additional cost. He will even help you decide what size you would need given your current heating elements.
Edit: If not a regular UTH on a dimmer is safer and will probably run you $25 total if you wire the dimmer yourself.
Re: I have to heat my flexwatt to 100 to get the tub's substrate to 90. Is that norma
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Originally Posted by
Spaniard
I wouldn't recommend using a human heat pad, they're not designed to be left running 24/7. I would only use it as a temporary fix for a day or two. Rich at reptilebasics.com could help you out with pre-wired flexwatt at no additional cost. He will even help you decide what size you would need given your current heating elements.
That's what I use currently for the warm side. I guess I can do the same with the other side, I just don't want to throw down another $80 for a thermostat. I guess flexwatt + rheostat or dimmer would work fine. I also might try a zoomed UTH since those aren't such a snake cooking risk.
Re: I have to heat my flexwatt to 100 to get the tub's substrate to 90. Is that norma
As long as you use your Ranco for the warm side your cool side should be more than fine with the dimmer + flexwatt or ZooMed UTH.
Re: I have to heat my flexwatt to 100 to get the tub's substrate to 90. Is that norma
I went to amazon and bought 2 UTH and 1 rheostat. Cost me $67 shipped. I got the extra UTH just in case something ever fails, or if maybe I decide to scrap the flexwatt over safety reasons.