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    ok so i went to the show yesterday in raleigh....not what i expected to be ... but whatever bout the at...i got a uth while i was there...so far iv just been using lights for my baby....but i asked the guy i bought it from what thermostat would be appropriate for it that they had..and he told me i didnt need one...i know this wasnt true cause i have read everyones comments about how hot they can get...so my question is..what kind of thermostat can i get for it were it wont take 3 weeks to ship to me and isnt extremely expensive...even better if i can go locally and pick one up...

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    Re: uth

    Quote Originally Posted by LGray23 View Post
    Sometimes you can find these locally as well some gardening centers have them.

    Just stay away from the thermostats sold at pet stores, they are junk and not worth your money.
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    I agree with LGray and Aaron. I bought that same one LGray posted. Got it next day from Amazon. Works perfectly fine.

    And for the record, you are absolutely right about needing a t-stat! Whoever sold you your UTH should be ashamed of themselves. But I'm glad you knew better! You'll like the UTH in place of the lights - much better for humidity!
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    once i get the uth going...do i need to still use the lights...my house ususaly gets around 75 if not lower during the night and is extremely hot like 90- 95 during the day (we have no insulation in our house) or will the uth keep ambient heat ok and do i need to use something besides newspaper and paper towels
    Last edited by melodyb1985; 05-06-2012 at 12:51 PM.

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    UTH do not change the air temperature in the cage. if the temperatures go below 75 you will need to use a heat lamp as well. I suggest that you get a 75 watt Infrared heat bulb like this one:

    http://www.petsmart.com/product/inde...uctId=11147193

    and get 2 of the hydrofarm thermostats.

    that way the heat bulb will only turn on when needed to keep the air temperature in the cage at 80 degrees and the UTH can provide the basking temperature of 90 degrees.
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    Re: uth

    thank you

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    I would get a ceramic heat emitter, they last way longer than glass bulbs...
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    Re: uth

    Quote Originally Posted by snakesRkewl View Post
    I would get a ceramic heat emitter, they last way longer than glass bulbs...
    Probably a true statement, but my experience with CHEs is that they kill humidity worse than heat lamps.
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