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    UTH inside enclosure

    Hi

    I am thinking of moving my ball to a wooden viv and I´ve read there is no problem with having the UTH inside. But my ball python tends to tip his water bowl so am guessing I would need to cover the UTH to avoid any problems when he spills the water. What would you guys suggest would be the best to cover it with?

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    Re: UTH inside enclosure

    A UTH should not be put in the enclosure, it should be under the enclosure, hence the name.
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    Re: UTH inside enclosure

    I can almost promise you that you will have burns to deal with if you do this.



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    Re: UTH inside enclosure

    I have read in this forum there should be no problem as long as its controlled by a t-stat.

    Anyways, how would you guys suggest I maintain the temps in a wooden viv then?

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    Re: UTH inside enclosure

    Also, I would find another water dish regardless of what you decide to do about the UTH. If need be, drill a few holes in the bottom and fill it with lead shot to keep it from tipping over. Then hot glue the holes shut when you are finished counterweighting it.

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    Re: UTH inside enclosure

    Quote Originally Posted by selarep View Post
    I have read in this forum there should be no problem as long as its controlled by a t-stat.

    Anyways, how would you guys suggest I maintain the temps in a wooden viv then?

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    Yes, UNDER the tank. If that isn't possibly on the side.



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    Re: UTH inside enclosure

    Quote Originally Posted by selarep View Post
    I have read in this forum there should be no problem as long as its controlled by a t-stat.

    Anyways, how would you guys suggest I maintain the temps in a wooden viv then?

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    If a UTH isn't providing the appropriate heat you could try a RHP (radiant heat panel).
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    Re: UTH inside enclosure

    Quote Originally Posted by TMoore View Post
    If a UTH isn't providing the appropriate heat you could try a RHP (radiant heat panel).
    Can you explain the difference betweem UTH and RHP (hope im not jacking a thread)

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    Re: UTH inside enclosure

    A RHP is basically flexwatt that is insulated on one side.

    You can still use a UTH on the outside of a wooden enclosure. You would just need to adjust your t-stat accordingly.
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    Re: UTH inside enclosure

    Quote Originally Posted by aledjones88 View Post
    Can you explain the difference betweem UTH and RHP (hope im not jacking a thread)

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    UTH goes under the tank while a RHP can go inside the tank at the top of the enclosure.

    FAQ for RHP
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