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    Re: Thermostat and Substrate Questions

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    right on the glass under the substrate? If that is indeed where you have it and you are only getting a temp of 80-82, your UTH might be defective. They should heat up to 120* unregulated.

    How much substrate do you have over the probe? is there any airflow under the UTH?
    I use those same ones and they come with the little plastic risers. If they are using them then the heat is probably being lost. I cover my Exo Terras with a piece of polystyrene insulation, so all the heat goes up, and they maintain good temps.

    SpartyBassoon, If you decide to use polystyrene insulation, it is crucial that you use a thermostat to run your UTH...
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    Re: Thermostat and Substrate Questions

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    it is crucial that you use a thermostat to run your UTH...
    absolutely
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    Re: Thermostat and Substrate Questions

    I have kept many reptiles before geting into snakes, and I am familiar with using heat pads. For the record, I have never had any malfunction, nor do I know of anyone who had one malfunction until I heard of it on the boards. I do not believe that they are crucial, but they are a necessary tool if you want to avoid risks. My uth is under the glass, the spacers are elevating the tank for airflow, and at the moment there is no polystyrene. I do plan on getting a thermostat, because after learning more and more about them, I don't want to accidentally hurt or kill my animals. I have spent a lot of time in this and other forums to know what everyone thinks of thermostats (the holy grail of cage supplies), and I know these may seem like noob questions, but I just don't know anything about them because I've never used them.

    Back to the original question. The uth still reads at 82 degrees, but if I get a thermostat, can that raise the temps? Ultimately, I will be using heat tape, but not until I get the final cage ready.

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    Re: Thermostat and Substrate Questions

    Quote Originally Posted by spartybassoon View Post
    For the record, I have never had any malfunction, nor do I know of anyone who had one malfunction until I heard of it on the boards. I do not believe that they are crucial, but they are a necessary tool if you want to avoid risks.
    I beg to differ. Plug your uth into the wall and measure the temp on the uth i bet it gets to 120*.

    That means your temp inside would be like 115*?

    All it takes is that snake to go under the substrate and you got cooked snake
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    Re: Thermostat and Substrate Questions

    I have the uth plugged in, and with two different thermometers it is only reading 82 F

    I am currently trying to decide what the best thermostat to buy is. I am only using it for one snake (quarantine), and I see everyone praising herpstat and helix, but which models??? Others say Ranco/Johnson is fine...I see many threads with this same question, so I don't want to turn it into that. I just want y'all to know that I am buying one right now.

    Will the thermostat raise the uth's heat?

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    Re: Thermostat and Substrate Questions

    Just ordered a Herpstat. The basic one. If the Ranco/Johnson models work fine, the the basic Herpstat model ought to work fine, too, seeing as it's proportional, even more expensive, and plenty of people on here love that brand. It's only for one snake, too.

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    Re: Thermostat and Substrate Questions

    If your current UTH reads 82 as the max, then it won't go higher because of a thermostat or rheostat. There is something wrong with your UTH. I'm supprised or missed someones asking you a very important question....

    Was your UTH transfered from another tank? Or was it brand new and applied correctly? You can damage a UTH by removing it from a surface it's attached to.
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    Re: Thermostat and Substrate Questions

    I think your UTH might be faulty. Do you have another one you could plug in and measure the temp? They should be getting around 110-120 unregulated.

    Getting a thermostat will not raise the the maz temp of the uth.
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    Re: Thermostat and Substrate Questions

    Quote Originally Posted by spartybassoon View Post
    Back to the original question. The uth still reads at 82 degrees, but if I get a thermostat, can that raise the temps? Ultimately, I will be using heat tape, but not until I get the final cage ready.
    Thermostats can not raise the temperature of a heat pad, only regulate it. If it only goes up to 82 degrees then a t-stat can only lower it from there.

    Calorique "flexwatt" heat tape plugged into a t-stat is the only way to go IMO
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