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Thread: Uth for A tub

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    Uth for A tub

    Im gnna get a tub for a spider im going to get... What size tu. Would be good for his lifespan and wat size UTH should i use i was thinking 30-40
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    Re: Uth for A tub

    I would start off with something smaller, especially if he's a hatcling. I don't know if I'm correct, but maybe a 15qt tub to start? Then a 32qt as he gets bigger to full size?

    I know you won't want one tub for life as it can stress a bp out just like a tank if you go to big.

    The UTH size also depends on the tub size.

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    Re: Uth for A tub

    Quote Originally Posted by mrshawt View Post
    I would start off with something smaller, especially if he's a hatcling. I don't know if I'm correct, but maybe a 15qt tub to start? Then a 32qt as he gets bigger to full size?

    I know you won't want one tub for life as it can stress a bp out just like a tank if you go to big.

    The UTH size also depends on the tub size.
    A shoebox or 15 qt at biggest to start with IMHO... then size up to a 32 or 42. Tubs are very inexpensive & also happen to be much easier to provide proper temps & RH. The UTH should cover about 1/3 of the tub bottom & you can use duct tape to affix it instead of the adhesive bottom... allowing you to use on different tubs down the road if you like.
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    Re: Uth for A tub

    Quote Originally Posted by NorthernRegius.com View Post
    A shoebox or 15 qt at biggest to start with IMHO... then size up to a 32 or 42. Tubs are very inexpensive & also happen to be much easier to provide proper temps & RH. The UTH should cover about 1/3 of the tub bottom & you can use duct tape to affix it instead of the adhesive bottom... allowing you to use on different tubs down the road if you like.
    I agree, although aluminum foil tape is easier to use than duct tape.

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