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View Poll Results: Where should a temp probe be placed in the tanks substrate?
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Completly under the substrate on the bottom of the tank
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About in the middle of the substrate
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More to/or on the top of the substrate
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Themometer probe placement
This is for those that are using themometers with a probe. I am just curious as where the proper placement is for a probe is on the hot side of the tank. *Related to if there is aspen substrate.*
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Re: Themometer probe placement
Also if you could explain why it should be done which ever way you choose, it would be appreciated.
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Re: Themometer probe placement
Always under your substrate, on top of the tub/tank.
You want the HOTTEST part of your whole enclosure to be no more than like 95.
Granted it's not going to be 95 on top of the substrate, but you animal can burrow down to the heat if he wishes.
Make it 95 ON TOP of the substrate, and the floor of your enclosure under the Aspen will easily be over 100 degrees. Which is just asking for a burn, and other problems that won't be any good at all for you.
HTH
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I place the probe all the way under the substrate and tape it down to the bottom of the tank over where the heating pad is.
Out of curiosity, though, should the temperature still be kept at 95-degrees despite the fact that there is no way that is what the temperature will be on the surface? In this instance, would it be appropriate to turn up my rheostat a little?
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Re: Themometer probe placement
First off, snakes and tape, don't do well. BUT, if you don't have a temp gun, just make sure to use a low stick tape like Delicate Blue Painters Tape.
Second, no, don't turn the rheostat up. You want the hottest part anywhere in your cage to be no higher than 95 like I posted earlier. If you make it 95 degrees on top of the substrate, and your snake burrows down into his substrate, snake ka-bobs.
It's all about safety here, no hotter than 95. If they want to be warmer than say the 88 degrees they're experiencing on top of they're aspen or whatever, they'll burrow down towards the heat and warm up even more.
Make sense?
Originally Posted by rynpckrd
I place the probe all the way under the substrate and tape it down to the bottom of the tank over where the heating pad is.
Out of curiosity, though, should the temperature still be kept at 95-degrees despite the fact that there is no way that is what the temperature will be on the surface? In this instance, would it be appropriate to turn up my rheostat a little?
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Re: Themometer probe placement
Alright, thanks!
I appreciate the tips and that all made sense!
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No problemo man
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Re: Themometer probe placement
Originally Posted by 2kdime
Always under your substrate, on top of the tub/tank.
You want the HOTTEST part of your whole enclosure to be no more than like 95.
Granted it's not going to be 95 on top of the substrate, but you animal can burrow down to the heat if he wishes.
Make it 95 ON TOP of the substrate, and the floor of your enclosure under the Aspen will easily be over 100 degrees. Which is just asking for a burn, and other problems that won't be any good at all for you.
HTH
I have been told to keep the basking temp at 90. Do you kept the temp set at 95 so that the surface will be a few degrees lower then that?
Also people have told me about burrowing, but my snake has never burrowed down at all into his subsrate, so would this change any factors to what temp I should set the rheostat at? I bet you are gonna say no but I just wanna make sure.
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Re: Themometer probe placement
Originally Posted by van_garret2000
I have been told to keep the basking temp at 90. Do you kept the temp set at 95 so that the surface will be a few degrees lower then that?
Also people have told me about burrowing, but my snake has never burrowed down at all into his subsrate, so would this change any factors to what temp I should set the rheostat at? I bet you are gonna say no but I just wanna make sure.
Nope keep the thermostat the same because IF the snake were to burrow it would not be capable of burning itself.
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Re: Themometer probe placement
Some people keep they're hot spots at 90, some 92, some 94, some 95, and anywhere in between.
You can set yours at whatever temp you want, you just don't want anywhere in the enclosure to be over 95.
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