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    Regarding temperatures above and below substrate

    So, I've read that 90-80F is a very good temp gradient but I'm wondering if it should be above or below the substrate? I'm using aspen at the moment and when it's 90F below the substrate is barely 81F above it, cool side still remains at 80F. I'm not using much aspen either, like 1/4 inch or so. So below the substrate I'm having 90-80F temp gradient and above only 81-80F (room temp is 82F). I should say that he never burrows under the aspen either, he only stays in its hide so this is why i'm worried about the temperatures above the substrate.

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    It should be 90 on top of the substrate, what are you using to heat?

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    Re: Regarding temperatures above and below substrate

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    It should be 90 on top of the substrate, what are you using to heat?

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    Depends on how much substrate. If there's a thick layer of aspen, the top could be 90, but if they burrow down it may be much hotter...
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    Re: Regarding temperatures above and below substrate

    Quote Originally Posted by sho220 View Post
    Depends on how much substrate. If there's a thick layer of aspen, the top could be 90, but if they burrow down it may be much hotter...
    That's why I asked what he's using to heat... 1/4 inch of aspen should loose that much heat??? 90 under but 81 on top???

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    This is what I use for heating (honestly, not too fond of it):

    http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0002AQCKA

    It might be a little bit thicker now that I look at it closer, but still seems little though can't be higher than 3/4 of an inch.

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    Is it controlled by a thermostat? What are you using to measure temps?

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    Re: Regarding temperatures above and below substrate

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    Is it controlled by a thermostat? What are you using to measure temps?

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    Yes it's controlled by a thermostat:

    http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000NZZG3S/

    And I'm using this to measure temps:

    http://www.amazon.com/Zoo-Med-ReptiT.../dp/B0053Y6IPE

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    Re: Regarding temperatures above and below substrate

    Quote Originally Posted by Crazymonkee View Post
    That's why I asked what he's using to heat... 1/4 inch of aspen should loose that much heat??? 90 under but 81 on top???

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    Oops...didn't see the 1/4 inch part...yeah...I wouldn't think it would lose that much heat...
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    Re: Regarding temperatures above and below substrate

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    Yes it's controlled by a thermostat:

    http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000NZZG3S/

    And I'm using this to measure temps:

    http://www.amazon.com/Zoo-Med-ReptiT.../dp/B0053Y6IPE
    As long as the hot spot is set at 90, take away some of the substrate and see what ya get.

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    Re: Regarding temperatures above and below substrate

    Quote Originally Posted by Crazymonkee View Post
    As long as the hot spot is set at 90, take away some of the substrate and see what ya get.

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    I'll try to do it tomorrow, right now he's cruising his tub and he has acted kind of stressed out during the day (I put him in a feeding tube for a while to set up the UTH and Thermostat) and I've only been with him for a couple of days. The only thing I can say is that the aspen is kind of compressed so it might need to loosen it out?

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