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Re: tub heating?
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Okay, I see this at least once a week. "Will a UTH melt my tub?"
If a UTH is going to melt a tub, whats happening to your snake? I am pretty sure thats what you should be concerned with 
If a UTH is hot enough to melt a tub, it would surely have cooked your snake in a glass enclosure. That being said, a UTH is hot enough to do harm to your snake. A thermostat is preferred and trust me it will make your life a whole lot easier.
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Re: tub heating?
ok so i think im going with some flexwatt for the tub, do it get tape directly to the tub or should i tape it to say the shelf it will be sitting on?
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Re: tub heating?
 Originally Posted by SnkChrmr650
do it get tape directly to the tub or should i tape it to say the shelf it will be sitting on?
hehe i was wondering about this too, i dont use the setup, just curious
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Re: tub heating?
 Originally Posted by SnkChrmr650
ok so i think im going with some flexwatt for the tub, do it get tape directly to the tub or should i tape it to say the shelf it will be sitting on?
Tape it to the tub.
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Re: tub heating?
has anyone used ultratherm for a tub? which one is better?
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Re: tub heating?
 Originally Posted by SnkChrmr650
has anyone used ultratherm for a tub? which one is better?
From what I gather, the only difference between Ultratherm and Flexwatt is that flexwatt is made to heat longer spans (racks) and ultratherm is meant to heat single enclosures, like a UTH.
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