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Using a LARGE UTH on a SMALL tub??
So this might be a silly questions but I just wanted to be sure.
Using a large ultratherm (the 11"x17" model) on a small tub so that the UTH spills over the edges of the tub won't have any ill effects on anything, right?
Right now I'll be using a hatchling sized tub and I definitely don't want to buy a UTH for each tub size upgrade.
Thanks,
Dennis
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Re: Using a LARGE UTH on a SMALL tub??
As long as you got a thermostat on it and set to the correct temperature, it should be fine.
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Re: Using a LARGE UTH on a SMALL tub??
if your using tubs order flexwatt. its chepaer to run in racks than paying $17+ for a heating pad.
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Re: Using a LARGE UTH on a SMALL tub??
I have a grand total of 2 tubs right now so ultratherm UTHs are the way to go for me now. But eventually I'll get some racks set up with heat tape.
Thanks,
Dennis
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Re: Using a LARGE UTH on a SMALL tub??
Ultratherms really arent the best way to go with tubs. Their too expensive. all you need is enough to cover one side with flexwatt. costs me $4 per tub in flexwatt and i solder them my self.
Once you get into flexwatt heating pads from stores become obsolete.
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Re: Using a LARGE UTH on a SMALL tub??
Just make sure whatever UTH you are using is both controlled by a tstat or rheostat and does not cover more than 1/3 of the total floor area of the enclosure.
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Re: Using a LARGE UTH on a SMALL tub??
if you need it i have 5ft of flexwatt i can give you for $10 shipped. one is already wired up ready to go. the others are 2 19" pieces and another 13" piece that needs wiring.
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Re: Using a LARGE UTH on a SMALL tub??
 Originally Posted by frankykeno
Just make sure whatever UTH you are using is both controlled by a tstat or rheostat and does not cover more than 1/3 of the total floor area of the enclosure.
Yes, I'll definitely have a tstat controlling it.
This set up is actually for a Borneo short tail python so I plan to keep the entire tub at an ambient of 82F with no basking spot per Kara Glasglow's advice.
Dennis
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