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Uth issue
Hi
I use sterilite tubs for my snakes.
Lately two vivs have had two problems
One viv the uth adhesive is no longer sticking
Viv #2 lost its little rubber things to keep airflow and ends up making the hot spot WAY too hot
Any safe fix it ideas?
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Re: Uth issue
To stick it to the tank I use foil tape, for raising the tank take 4 pieces of one inch thick wood and cut it 3 inches long and place them in all 4 corners
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Re: Uth issue
 Originally Posted by Masonic
To stick it to the tank I use foil tape, for raising the tank take 4 pieces of one inch thick wood and cut it 3 inches long and place them in all 4 corners
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Thanks! The wood sounds similar to setting an ant trap on tarantula enclosures.
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Foil tape is always your friend.
anything can lift your tank for airflow.
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Re: Uth issue
My tubs are slightly recessed on the bottom and I use Flexwatt. Do you think I need to lift it further? Temps in tubs are spot on 90 over Flexwatt
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Re: Uth issue
 Originally Posted by calmolly1
My tubs are slightly recessed on the bottom and I use Flexwatt. Do you think I need to lift it further? Temps in tubs are spot on 90 over Flexwatt
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Is flexwatt easier/cheaper? I've had two uths die on me this year and I want dependibility.
Don't know about lifting. I'd say yeah. Physics wise air flow is important. One of my tubs started to melt!
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Re: Uth issue
 Originally Posted by PitOnTheProwl
Foil tape is always your friend.
anything can lift your tank for airflow.
Would you say some good old erasers should work?
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Re: Uth issue
So far I find the Flexwatt much easier to work with, more even heating and easy to install
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Re: Uth issue
 Originally Posted by calmolly1
So far I find the Flexwatt much easier to work with, more even heating and easy to install
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Cost efficient? These cruddy uths are not worth a spit. Even with rheostats.
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Re: Uth issue
I haven't had them installed long enough to tell but I'm not having to adjust temps every day
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