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Very Cold
My snake (believed to be aged 6 months old) is in a 15 quart tub with holes drilled 1/2 inch apart and 1 inch deep coco bedding. (He hasn't eaten yet seeing as I've only had him for a few days). Anyway, his tub is warmed by a 1-5 gallon under tank heater by Zoo Med. The thermostat reads that the temperature is 73.7. The thermostat is set to 90. Is there is any way to warm up the tub using the same UTH or should I buy a new one. If so, which is the best?
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Re: Very Cold
In the beginning I used UTH with my tubs, but never acheived the desired temps my snakes needed. I switched to heat tape and have never looked back. Also, what kind of thermostat are you using? I know thermostats can be expensive, but I have also learned that you get what you pay for.... if you can get a Herpstat or even a Vivarium Electronics - you will be happy in the end!
I'm sure someone else will chime in to give you some tips. This group is very good at helping folks out ....it's where I have learned a lot..
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Re: Very Cold
A jump start thermostat. Also, my room in general is quite cold and I did look at heating tape; should I get 11" heating tape for the bottom AND 3" heating tape for the side to be the hot side or should I just get the 3" heating tape to replace where the UTH is (short side of tub)?
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You may also have to play with your therm to get what you desire.
Turn the therm up higher to let the pad go higher.
Do you habe a temp gun?
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Re: Very Cold
Nope, I don't have the budget.
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Generally heat tapes do very poorly at heating air. That's not what they were designed to do.
With that said, you can try and a tape some to a long side of the tub and see if it helps warm the air a little but honestly in a cold room, tubs and racks dont work well. That is why you see a lot of people who use tubs and racks also use space heaters like an oil filled radiator. I use only flexwatt on all my 4x2 and 6x3 cages but i also keep the room around 77-80F depending on the time of day and i also have an oil filled radiator if the room gets cold for some reason.
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Originally Posted by LadyWeirdo
Nope, I don't have the budget.
If this is a response to a temp gun, they're actually pretty inexpensive on Amazon! Very budget friendly :)
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0083...8A5ZFDNJ0TP0NQ
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Re: Very Cold
I can't achieve proper ambient temps with my UTH alone. So I use a 60 Watt CHE on my 15qt tub, on a dedicated thermostat.
https://ball-pythons.net/forums/cach...e7b686e946.jpg
My natural room temps are not terribly cold, though. They average between 68°-72° F in the winter, to 74°-76° F in the summers. So I just need a little boost to get my ambients right around 78°.
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Re: Very Cold
The OP is saying her Hot Spot wont go above 73. I believe the probe for her Jumpstart Tstat is placed wrong and she isnt using a thermometer to measure the inside floor temp. A ZooMed 8watt gets 114-120 degrees. Without you giving us info or a pic of how you set it up we cant give proper advice.
Check out the Sticky for setting up a Tank. It shows how to do the Probe and UTH etc...
All we are doing is shooting in the dark without understanding your situation.
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I like Zoo Med stuff but i hate their UTHs. I use only Fluker or Ultratherm for prewired UTHs. For heat tapes, i prefer flexwatt. Havent tried the fire retardant stuff yet since all my flexwatt is still working fine.
And if your hot spot isnt getting over 73F, you did something wrong lol. Put your hand on it and see if it feels warm. If it does, then it clearly over 73F as our body temp is 98F. So your temp unit would be faulty.
But like mentioned, a temp gun is pretty much a must have item.
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Re: Very Cold
Last night, we bought a space heater and an old heat lamp from a turtle into the situation and it worked perfectly. Problem is, we have to find a way to set the heat lamp so that it can be on with the lid (we had taken the lid off last night and clipped the heat lamp to the side while supervising) and the space heater belongs to someone who is ALWAYS cold and scared of snakes so she will be needing it back soon. I have read to move the probe and I will (currently not there) but either way, the snake was freezing when we were there so, either way, it probably wouldn't matter much.
Edit: Some people said that heat tape and under tank heaters only heat up the plastic and not the air so is there a way to provide belly heat that also warms the air or should I just have two heat sources?
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Re: Very Cold
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Originally Posted by LadyWeirdo
Last night, we bought a space heater and an old heat lamp from a turtle into the situation and it worked perfectly. Problem is, we have to find a way to set the heat lamp so that it can be on with the lid (we had taken the lid off last night and clipped the heat lamp to the side while supervising) and the space heater belongs to someone who is ALWAYS cold and scared of snakes so she will be needing it back soon. I have read to move the probe and I will (currently not there) but either way, the snake was freezing when we were there so, either way, it probably wouldn't matter much.
Edit: Some people said that heat tape and under tank heaters only heat up the plastic and not the air so is there a way to provide belly heat that also warms the air or should I just have two heat sources?
Some folks do heat tape on the side and backs of the tubs as well but now you are running 3 sep sources and really need 3 thermostats.
Tubs really dont work in cold rooms
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