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Temp Regulation Question

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  • 01-31-2018, 12:52 PM
    tttaylorrr
    Re: Temp Regulation Question
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by jadekris00 View Post
    So i had my CHE over the cool side over night. It was about 73 degrees when i woke. This also happened to be over my humidity gauge so it made it seem as if the humidity was dangerously low, and had to move that over. Any other suggestions?

    I also have another, smaller UTH attached to my tank. The day I set up I had gotten the Zoo Med UTH that was too small for my tank size and didn't want to remove it since I knew it would become damaged. I simple got a bigger, correctly sized one and attached it to the other side and unplugged the smaller one.

    Is it time that I use this one as well? I would like to avoid buying a whole other thermometer.

    lamps always cause lower humidity, but you can combat this a number of ways: sphagnum moss, a damp towel laid over a hide, regular misting, bigger water dish, water dish under the bulb, covering any mesh tops with plexiglass or a damp bath towel. and i don't think you need to use the second UTH; keep working with your bulb and regulation until you're hitting optimum temps.


    Quote:

    Originally Posted by jadekris00 View Post
    Yes! There was not much change. I have also lowered my thermometer to 92.

    like i said above: keep adjusting it until you're hitting 77° F. is the bulb regulated by a rheostat/dimmer? or a thermostat?

    also do you mean thermoSTAT instead of thermoMETER? they're two totally different things and the distinction is important in this hobby.
  • 01-31-2018, 12:55 PM
    jadekris00
    Re: Temp Regulation Question
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by tttaylorrr View Post
    lamps always cause lower humidity, but you can combat this a number of ways: sphagnum moss, a damp towel laid over a hide, regular misting, bigger water dish, water dish under the bulb, covering any mesh tops with plexiglass or a damp bath towel. and i don't think you need to use the second UTH; keep working with your bulb and regulation until you're hitting optimum temps.



    like i said above: keep adjusting it until you're hitting 77° F. is the bulb regulated by a rheostat/dimmer? or a thermostat?

    also do you mean thermoSTAT instead of thermoMETER? they're two totally different things and the distinction is important in this hobby.

    I meant thermostat. Brain fart. :P

    The thermostat is plugged into the UTH. I don't have one for the CHE. I also keep humidity up in my tank with misting and moss sheets.
  • 01-31-2018, 12:57 PM
    tttaylorrr
    Re: Temp Regulation Question
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by jadekris00 View Post
    I meant thermostat. Brain fart. :P

    The thermostat is plugged into the UTH. I don't have one for the CHE. I also keep humidity up in my tank with misting and moss sheets.

    sorry i HAD to clarify lol.

    what wattage is the CHE? and what size is the enclosure? you might need a stronger bulb to reach optimum temps.
  • 01-31-2018, 01:01 PM
    jadekris00
    Re: Temp Regulation Question
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by tttaylorrr View Post
    sorry i HAD to clarify lol.

    what wattage is the CHE? and what size is the enclosure? you might need a stronger bulb to reach optimum temps.

    It is a 40 gallon tank with an 100w bulb. The box read that it was for 30-40 gallon tanks.
  • 01-31-2018, 01:05 PM
    tttaylorrr
    Re: Temp Regulation Question
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by jadekris00 View Post
    It is a 40 gallon tank with an 100w bulb. The box read that it was for 30-40 gallon tanks.

    that sounds right. i'd still get a little $10 lamp dimmer (rheostat) for it (all heat sources must be regulated) and see if you can dial it in. also, if your enclosure is a bit tall then of course the heat will have a harder time reaching the floor, which you can compensate for by using a higher wattage bulb.

    it's all like a mini science experiment. testing, testing, failing, and more testing.

    EDIT as an anecdote: i used a 100W CHE on a rheostat for my 20gal (24x12x12), but i only turned it up the tiiiiiiiniest bit to reach 77° F.
  • 01-31-2018, 01:25 PM
    jadekris00
    Re: Temp Regulation Question
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by tttaylorrr View Post
    that sounds right. i'd still get a little $10 lamp dimmer (rheostat) for it (all heat sources must be regulated) and see if you can dial it in. also, if your enclosure is a bit tall then of course the heat will have a harder time reaching the floor, which you can compensate for by using a higher wattage bulb.

    it's all like a mini science experiment. testing, testing, failing, and more testing.

    EDIT as an anecdote: i used a 100W CHE on a rheostat for my 20gal (24x12x12), but i only turned it up the tiiiiiiiniest bit to reach 77° F.

    Will do!! I a currently looking at a 150w CHE and a dimmer on amazon and will be purchasing that soon. In the summer months I can probably switch back to the 100 w since it gets hot in the house. Thanks so much!! Hope I can keep my baby comfortable.
  • 01-31-2018, 01:30 PM
    tttaylorrr
    Re: Temp Regulation Question
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by jadekris00 View Post
    Will do!! I a currently looking at a 150w CHE and a dimmer on amazon and will be purchasing that soon. In the summer months I can probably switch back to the 100 w since it gets hot in the house. Thanks so much!! Hope I can keep my baby comfortable.

    you're soooooo close to perfect. you'll get there. :)
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