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    Re: UTH Breakdown!!

    Quote Originally Posted by vangarret2000 View Post
    If the temps stay lower you should probably not feed during that time either. Wouldn't want it to try and digest without the proper heat.
    Boston is a very good eater. I can't see not feeding him for 2 weeks. He's only a little guy born July 4th. If I can keep my ambient heat around 85 can I still feed him this Sunday? (that's our routine day)

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    Re: UTH Breakdown!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Kibbleswhites View Post
    Solution: keep ambient temps above 75 F and do not feed. He will be perfectly fine.
    Don't feed for 2weeks? If I keep my ambient heat at 85 can I feed him on? I will feel awful holding food from him. He's such a good eater! Never misses a meal and has it down within minutes

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    If you keep it at 85 feeding shouldn't be an issue. If he is healthy and was eating properly before though skipping just the 2 weeks wouldn't be an issue.
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    Re: UTH Breakdown!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Tiffanie View Post
    Boston is a very good eater. I can't see not feeding him for 2 weeks.
    He'll be fine not eating for two weeks.

    There is no downside of any kind to skipping a meal.

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    Re: UTH Breakdown!!

    I did get probe and placed it under his bedding on the warm side. I was getting a great reading (90 w/probe under hide on warm side, ambient 85, and cool side was sitting about 77) Then the DAMN UTH broke down so waiting for a replacement to come in the mail which should take about 10 more days as per the manufacture. Currently trying to keep my ambient up above 85 since I no longer have a UTH. My previous warm side probe is now sitting at 77 and i slid my red light (stays on 24/7) over to the previous cool side as he prefers that hid. Just checked this morning and the temp was 90. It dropped to 87 when I uncovered a bit of the top screen, currently have a towel covering some of the top just to hold more heat in. Hoping that I can still feed him tonight (our weekly schedule) if I can keep the ambient heat over 85

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    Ambient of 85 is fine. You do not need to keep it above that and you can feed like normal. There are plenty of keepers that don't use uth devices and keep their temps at 80-85 without issue.
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    Re: UTH Breakdown!!

    Quote Originally Posted by KMG View Post
    Ambient of 85 is fine. You do not need to keep it above that and you can feed like normal. There are plenty of keepers that don't use uth devices and keep their temps at 80-85 without issue.
    Thank you KMG!!! Your always so helpfull
    Can I bother you with another random question? UTH size ... We have a 38X18X16 tank and im thinking of upgrading my UTH since my last one failed so quickly. What size would I need for the tank?
    These are the ones Im lookint at http://beanfarm.com/index.php?cPath=1204&sort=2a&page=3
    Thoughts?

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    The ultratherm are great options. Ideally having 1/3 of the tank floor heated would be great. I think I would go with the 11x17.
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