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    Re: Plastic Tub and UTH Help

    Quote Originally Posted by ElderDeku View Post
    Would a heat lamp on its own work or would the hides not get enough heat? The tub I'm using has an uneven bottom and there are lines running underneath across it that are raised so a UTH can't be put underneath (which is why I put it on the lower back in the first place).
    The UTH can be used. set the tub on it an regulate it.

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    A lamp can certainly give you both the hotspot and ambient temps your snake needs. You are going to need either a desk lamp or a lamp stand so the heat lamp is not rested on the tub as that will melt the lid.

    I really like these lamp stands as they are extremely adjustable and sturdy.

    https://www.amazon.com/Zoo-Med-Repti...med+lamp+stand

    Im not sure the tstat you have will work well with the lamp though. It is a on/off tstat vs. a proportional version. This would make the lamp turn off and on as the temp needs adjusting which will probably burn the light out quicker if it works at all.

    You may need to visit a hardware store and pick up a rheostat(dimmer). They are not ideal but you need something to control the lamp.

    https://www.amazon.com/Lutron-TT-300...words=rheostat

    If you were to get the lamp stand you could also use it to control the heat by raising and lowering the lamp until you get the temps you need. To make the hotspot warmer you would lower the lamp toward the tub and the lower the temp you would simply raise it.

    Both a dimmer and lamp stand adjustment will work best if your home does not fluctuate much during the day and night in its inside temp.

    Placing the uth under the tub should still work fine though and I would get that set up now so the snake can at least have a good hotspot top lay on.
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    Re: Plastic Tub and UTH Help

    Quote Originally Posted by KMG View Post
    A lamp can certainly give you both the hotspot and ambient temps your snake needs. You are going to need either a desk lamp or a lamp stand so the heat lamp is not rested on the tub as that will melt the lid.

    I really like these lamp stands as they are extremely adjustable and sturdy.

    https://www.amazon.com/Zoo-Med-Repti...med+lamp+stand

    Im not sure the tstat you have will work well with the lamp though. It is a on/off tstat vs. a proportional version. This would make the lamp turn off and on as the temp needs adjusting which will probably burn the light out quicker if it works at all.

    You may need to visit a hardware store and pick up a rheostat(dimmer). They are not ideal but you need something to control the lamp.

    https://www.amazon.com/Lutron-TT-300...words=rheostat

    If you were to get the lamp stand you could also use it to control the heat by raising and lowering the lamp until you get the temps you need. To make the hotspot warmer you would lower the lamp toward the tub and the lower the temp you would simply raise it.

    Both a dimmer and lamp stand adjustment will work best if your home does not fluctuate much during the day and night in its inside temp.

    Placing the uth under the tub should still work fine though and I would get that set up now so the snake can at least have a good hotspot top lay on.
    Is the rheostat used to control the temperature of the lamp if the Zilla tstat doesn't work? Thankfully I don't pick up the snake until Sunday. Today was my day to test everything out before. Also what's a good setup if I used a 20L glass instead with what I have? One of my friends is willing to sell his to me if the tub doesn't work out.

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    Re: Plastic Tub and UTH Help

    Also can you recommend a digital tstat?

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    Re: Plastic Tub and UTH Help

    Quote Originally Posted by ElderDeku View Post
    Is the rheostat used to control the temperature of the lamp if the Zilla tstat doesn't work? Thankfully I don't pick up the snake until Sunday. Today was my day to test everything out before. Also what's a good setup if I used a 20L glass instead with what I have? One of my friends is willing to sell his to me if the tub doesn't work out.
    Quote Originally Posted by ElderDeku View Post
    Also can you recommend a digital tstat?
    Sorry for not explaining the dimmer. A dimmer is a simple device that you plug in between the heat source you are using like a heat bulb or ceramic heat emitter (che). You can then slide the switch on the dimmer up and down which raises and reduces the amount of power delivered to the heat element. So you can essentially dial a bulb or che in to exactly where you need it because the standard wattage doesn't always get the problem solved at full power.

    But like I also said raising and lowering the heat element does the dame thing in a more primitive manner.

    As for a glass tank. It will probably give you the exact same issues. You would most likely have to do the same stuff we are doing with your tub. Now if its a good price and you like it the things I have told you will work just the same with it. Its up to you.


    Also I applaud you for doing this early. So many people buy a snake on a whim and come home with a bunch of junk for a pet store that they don't need. It seems like you did alright except for that tstat. Why the pet stores keep selling them is beyond me. They are old tech and overpriced for what they are.

    As for a suggestion I most certainly will. I am a fan of the Herpstat line from Spyder Robotics. I have four of them and they have given me flawless service. I had one of the ones you have too. Got it with a snake I bought. I used it as a spare and it died and ran my uth crazily.

    http://spyderrobotics.com/

    They ship quick if you order straight from them and though you can buy them other places they are usually always the same price.

    You can also check your local Craigslist and such and see if any are listed on there. Plenty of people get out of the hobby or upgrade and part with their old one.

    You can also check out these at Reptile Basics. I don't have any but they are well liked. Herpstats are a bit more feature rich though. You get what you pay for.

    http://www.reptilebasics.com/thermostats
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    Re: Plastic Tub and UTH Help

    Quote Originally Posted by KMG View Post
    Sorry for not explaining the dimmer. A dimmer is a simple device that you plug in between the heat source you are using like a heat bulb or ceramic heat emitter (che). You can then slide the switch on the dimmer up and down which raises and reduces the amount of power delivered to the heat element. So you can essentially dial a bulb or che in to exactly where you need it because the standard wattage doesn't always get the problem solved at full power.

    But like I also said raising and lowering the heat element does the dame thing in a more primitive manner.

    As for a glass tank. It will probably give you the exact same issues. You would most likely have to do the same stuff we are doing with your tub. Now if its a good price and you like it the things I have told you will work just the same with it. Its up to you.


    Also I applaud you for doing this early. So many people buy a snake on a whim and come home with a bunch of junk for a pet store that they don't need. It seems like you did alright except for that tstat. Why the pet stores keep selling them is beyond me. They are old tech and overpriced for what they are.

    As for a suggestion I most certainly will. I am a fan of the Herpstat line from Spyder Robotics. I have four of them and they have given me flawless service. I had one of the ones you have too. Got it with a snake I bought. I used it as a spare and it died and ran my uth crazily.

    http://spyderrobotics.com/

    They ship quick if you order straight from them and though you can buy them other places they are usually always the same price.

    You can also check your local Craigslist and such and see if any are listed on there. Plenty of people get out of the hobby or upgrade and part with their old one.

    You can also check out these at Reptile Basics. I don't have any but they are well liked. Herpstats are a bit more feature rich though. You get what you pay for.

    http://www.reptilebasics.com/thermostats
    Thank you for all your help! A friend of mine works at the local pet store so I got a decent deal on the Zilla tstat, so returning isn't an issue. I will definitely look into a Herpstat or Reptile Basics thermostat when time (and budget) allows, and they appear to be a significant step up from the analog Zilla.

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    Re: Plastic Tub and UTH Help

    Quote Originally Posted by ElderDeku View Post
    Thank you for all your help! A friend of mine works at the local pet store so I got a decent deal on the Zilla tstat, so returning isn't an issue. I will definitely look into a Herpstat or Reptile Basics thermostat when time (and budget) allows, and they appear to be a significant step up from the analog Zilla.
    They are much better. Id just keep the Zilla tstat as a spare. You never know when something may happen or a new snake follows you home.

    People always get me when its a holiday that everything is closed and their bulb burns out and they don't have another.

    One is none.

    Just like the ETB I recently quickly bought. I had an extra Herpstat1 sitting at the house and was able to put it right into action.
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    Re: Plastic Tub and UTH Help

    Quote Originally Posted by KMG View Post
    They are much better. Id just keep the Zilla tstat as a spare. You never know when something may happen or a new snake follows you home.

    People always get me when its a holiday that everything is closed and their bulb burns out and they don't have another.

    One is none.

    Just like the ETB I recently quickly bought. I had an extra Herpstat1 sitting at the house and was able to put it right into action.
    Good call, I'll hold onto it just in case!

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