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If you do decide to go with a UTH, Reptile Basics also sells the Ultratherm. That is a much better choice than a Zoo-Med. Better quality, better price, very safe. 
Because of the wiring involved with flexwatt, I would stick with a uth for a single tub. The flexwatt really becomes economical and practical with multi-tub setups and racks. But to each their own and its certainly not wrong to use flexwatt with a single tub. Just thought I'd offer another perspective.
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would a 6"x11" ultra therm be big enough for a 23x16x6 tub?
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 Originally Posted by ZBP
would a 6"x11" ultra therm be big enough for a 23x16x6 tub?
yea
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Re: Uth
 Originally Posted by ZBP
would a 6"x11" ultra therm be big enough for a 23x16x6 tub?
Yes it would, and would be a good choice for your set up, in my opinion.
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Re: Uth
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would a 6"x11" ultra therm be big enough for a 23x16x6 tub?
 Originally Posted by Slim
Yes it would, and would be a good choice for your set up, in my opinion.
Yes, that should be just about right. I agree with Slim that it would be a good choice for your setup.
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