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Sterilite Tub Heating
Last year, when Hurricane Irene hit, we had to think fast in order to evacuate with Parker. I bought a sterilite tub from walmart and set it up with all of the necessities. The only thing was I couldn't get the correct heating pad so I used a back heater. It worked, but was a pain because I had to keep adjusting it constantly rather than have it set up to a thermometer like my ZooMed undertank heater I have in his regular habitat. So now, Hurricane Sandy is making her way toward me and our plan is, yet again, to evacuate. This time, I was able to get a second ZooMed mini under tank heater (the one for 1-5 gallon). I realized though, now that I bought it, I'm not sure where to put it. Do I place it on the bottom of the tub? The instructions say to put it on the side, but that would cover some of the air holes, and I also don't see how that helps with UNDER tank heating. Any tips? What do you guys do to heat your tubs? If it does go on the bottom, do I need to prop it somehow?
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 Originally Posted by jarobin
Last year, when Hurricane Irene hit, we had to think fast in order to evacuate with Parker. I bought a sterilite tub from walmart and set it up with all of the necessities. The only thing was I couldn't get the correct heating pad so I used a back heater. It worked, but was a pain because I had to keep adjusting it constantly rather than have it set up to a thermometer like my ZooMed undertank heater I have in his regular habitat. So now, Hurricane Sandy is making her way toward me and our plan is, yet again, to evacuate. This time, I was able to get a second ZooMed mini under tank heater (the one for 1-5 gallon). I realized though, now that I bought it, I'm not sure where to put it. Do I place it on the bottom of the tub? The instructions say to put it on the side, but that would cover some of the air holes, and I also don't see how that helps with UNDER tank heating. Any tips? What do you guys do to heat your tubs? If it does go on the bottom, do I need to prop it somehow?
Where at in N Nj are you? Your evacuating? I'm south of you, there's no way I could take all my animals.... I have to stick it out.
To your question.... Under the bin would be fine. Just bring along you IR thermometer to monitor temps.
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Re: Sterilite Tub Heating
thanks! I'm in Morris County NJ, but I live right next to a River. On top of that, even if we don't flood, we are sure to lose power, and I don't want to go that long without having the heat source. I'm lucky. I have a friend in NC that is letting us come down with all the animals (Cat, Snake, Hamster, and Fish). It's going to be a long ride, but I'd rather be safe than sorry. Plus, ROAD TRIP!
Last edited by jarobin; 10-27-2012 at 07:47 PM.
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Re: Sterilite Tub Heating
Well, the ZooMeds website says you can place it on the side OR under the tank.
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Place the UTH on the bottom.
You'll have to raise the tub, usually they come with little risers. If not, glue soda lids to the bottom
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 Originally Posted by jarobin
thanks! I'm in Morris County NJ, but I live right next to a River. On top of that, even if we don't flood, we are sure to lose power, and I don't want to go that long without having the heat source. I'm lucky. I have a friend in NC that is letting us come down with all the animals (Cat, Snake, Hamster, and Fish). It's going to be a long ride, but I'd rather be safe than sorry. Plus, ROAD TRIP!
Well stay safe in your travels. It would be extremely difficult for me to transport 7 turtles, 12 snakes, 2 cats, a dog and 40 some rodents lol I'll be out with the fire dept as much as I can without risking the safety of my animals.
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