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Re: Newbie struggling with temperature regulation
 Originally Posted by frostysBP
You wanna take it temps right off the glass not the top of the substrate. That way if they move the substrate they don't burn them self on the glass. Hope that makes sense to you
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I forgot to mention I have repticarpet underneath the substrate. Could that be the reason the heat is not coming through to the substrate?
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Don't take the temperature of the substrate. Push some aside and check the temp of the glass over the UTH.

The UTH only heats what it is contacting.
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Re: Newbie struggling with temperature regulation
 Originally Posted by The Golem
Don't take the temperature of the substrate. Push some aside and check the temp of the glass over the UTH.
It's a bit high because I cranked up the lamp for the photo.
Got it. Thanks.
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Re: Newbie struggling with temperature regulation
If it were me I would take the repticarpet out and check your temp right of the top of the glass. dial your tstat to get it to 90-92. And your good. The snake will burrow down if he wants and this way he can't burn himself
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Re: Newbie struggling with temperature regulation
 Originally Posted by frostysBP
If it were me I would take the repticarpet out and check your temp right of the top of the glass. dial your tstat to get it to 90-92. And your good. The snake will burrow down if he wants and this way he can't burn himself
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Thank you. I will take the carpet out.
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Re: Newbie struggling with temperature regulation
 Originally Posted by whovian
I forgot to mention I have repticarpet underneath the substrate. Could that be the reason the heat is not coming through to the substrate?
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Yes, that could be the reason. You don't need carpet under substrate.
EDIT: see that I'm late to the party.
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Re: Newbie struggling with temperature regulation
 Originally Posted by whovian
Thank you. I will take the carpet out.
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Let me know how it gose
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Re: Newbie struggling with temperature regulation
 Originally Posted by frostysBP
Let me know how it gose
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Yes it was the carpet. Now the hot side is 88-90 under the substrate.
Now the humidity is creeping up. It is now at 75%...How do I maintain it?
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Re: Newbie struggling with temperature regulation
Let it stabilize for a while and if you are reading humidity off that dial hydrometer its not accurate
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Re: Newbie struggling with temperature regulation
 Originally Posted by frostysBP
Let it stabilize for a while and if you are reading humidity off that dial hydrometer its not accurate
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I have fluker's digital thermometer/hygrometer
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