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    Tub hole question

    I'm putting holes down each side of the top do you need holes on the front and back of the tub as well ? 6qt 13x4x7

    i was thinking os just doing the sides and a row alone the back to let more heat in

    what do you think

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    Re: Tub hole question

    I have holes everywhere; don't be afraid to experiment to find out what works for you. They don't really effect temps as much as they do humidity. If you have too many holes and your humidity is to low you can always tape up the excess holes with some painters tape.
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    Re: Tub hole question

    do you think these are enough holes to start out with or add more ..?


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    Re: Tub hole question

    That seems good for a start. You won't know until you actually have everything running. If your humidity is good then you're done; if its not you may need to add or remove(tape up) some holes.
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    Re: Tub hole question

    Quote Originally Posted by Jonnyb View Post
    do you think these are enough holes to start out with or add more ..?

    You really won't know until you get it heated up and put the water bowl in. And then even after you add the snake things may change. I started with a row on both sides and then got it to the correct temp with the water bowl inside. And then added additional rows of holes until I got it right.
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    Re: Tub hole question

    ok perfect gonna plug her in NOW !! so i only add more holes it i need to lower the humidity correct? so if its 50% or more i'll be fine as is ?

    back wall/floow 89-92 correct? front should be around 82 correct

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    Re: Tub hole question

    Quote Originally Posted by Jonnyb View Post
    ok perfect gonna plug her in NOW !! so i only add more holes it i need to lower the humidity correct? so if its 50% or more i'll be fine as is ?

    back wall/floow 89-92 correct? front should be around 82 correct
    Yup those are acceptable temps and humidity ranges.
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    Re: Tub hole question

    Question i have no substrate in with a prob at the back floor and one at the front floor back reads 89.2 front reads 74.5 ............ what should i do

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    Re: Tub hole question

    Quote Originally Posted by Jonnyb View Post
    Question i have no substrate in with a prob at the back floor and one at the front floor back reads 89.2 front reads 74.5 ............ what should i do
    What are you going to use for substrate?
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    Re: Tub hole question

    update . using a zoomed reostat... its set to low as it can go !! and back floow reading 95F and front floor reading 77F this is 2 hours or so later...and still with no beding

    for beding im either gonna use aspen or coco cuncks probably aspen?

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