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    Re: UTH Temps

    Quote Originally Posted by Pennstater6 View Post
    I'm using a temp gun that would count aas an accurate thermometer. Do you think if I give the substrate a couple of days it would warm up to 90 or so? My BP isn't in the tank yet so I have a couple days to mess with everything.
    A temp gun can't measure the temperature of the glass under the substrate. For that you need a probed thermometer

    I doubt that the wood will warm up too much over time. As i said before it is the air pockets between the wood that is blocking the heat.
    Last edited by The Serpent Merchant; 12-22-2012 at 10:51 PM.
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