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Re: Heatpad advice
 Originally Posted by Kaorte
Keep the thermometer probe right on the glass above where the UTH is. Hot glue is a good way to secure it. Your snake will not care. Temps should not get higher than 95* at any point in the enclosure.
Hey Kaorte should i use the little suction cup thing that came with my tstat and suction it right next to the acu rite inside the cage? or use hotglue?
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Re: Heatpad advice
 Originally Posted by Kaorte
Lol no problem  The more questions the better!
Better take some pictures when you get the wee one! 
you know it!!!  
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Re: Heatpad advice
 Originally Posted by f4n70m
Hey Kaorte should i use the little suction cup thing that came with my tstat and suction it right next to the acu rite inside the cage? or use hotglue? 
Keep the thermoSTAT probe outside the enclosure. Keep the thermoMETER probe inside the enclosure
The reason for keeping it outside is if the snake pees on it or knocks it off somehow, it will cause the thermostat to think the UTH isn't getting hot enough and it will start over heating. If it is on the outside, there is no risk of it getting knocked off and causing a temp spike.
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Re: Heatpad advice
 Originally Posted by Kaorte
Keep the thermoSTAT probe outside the enclosure. Keep the thermoMETER probe inside the enclosure
The reason for keeping it outside is if the snake pees on it or knocks it off somehow, it will cause the thermostat to think the UTH isn't getting hot enough and it will start over heating. If it is on the outside, there is no risk of it getting knocked off and causing a temp spike.
Hmm so tape it to the underside with aluminum tape huh 
Hmm the box says not to let it touch the direct heat source.. is it fine if it does lol?
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Re: Heatpad advice
What brand thermostat is it that it says that? It should be fine to tape it directly to the heat source. I can't imagine it degrading at 93*F...
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Re: Heatpad advice
The probe has to be on the heat source! How can the thermostat control the heat if it can't read it? It should be safe attached to the heat pad!
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Re: Heatpad advice
 Originally Posted by seeya205
The probe has to be on the heat source! How can the thermostat control the heat if it can't read it? It should be safe attached to the heat pad!
just saying what it says silly i know
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Re: Heatpad advice
No, no! Nothing against you! I was just commenting on that it would say that! It's crazy!
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