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    UTH size!

    Hello, I have no idea what size UTH to get for my tub...
    I am trying to buy zoo med UTH, which has 10~20 gallon size and 20~30 gallon size and so on.
    I am going to use 50 qt platsic bin, linked below when my snake grows. Which would be a better choice to heat this tub?
    As a baby, I am going to use 15 qt tub, with heat tape that I will get from repticon so that is not a worry. Just need size of heatpad for 50qt tub. I know 1/4 or something like that but I can't calculate honestly. What size are you guys using? for similar size tub.


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    Re: UTH size!

    Get a big one. (30 gallon) The little ones are more for tiny lizards IMO.
    Please reconsider zoomed, as Flukers heat mat is much better.
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    Re: UTH size!

    UTHs should cover 1/3 of the bottom of the enclosure.

    figure out the length (or the longest side) of the tub, divide by 3, and find a UTH about that size!

    UltraTherm UTHs are my personal preferred brand.
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    Re: UTH size!

    Quote Originally Posted by Godzilla78 View Post
    Flukers heat mat is much better.
    flukers 29053
    do you have a link?? i don't think i ever knew Flukers made UTHs!
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    Re: UTH size!

    https://www.petmountain.com/product/...-heat-mat.html


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    Re: UTH size!

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    Re: UTH size!

    Just looked up ultratherm, looks nearly identical to the flukers, and I would also recommend that one. Basically get a flat plastic heat mat (same as heat tape) instead of a padded UTH


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    Re: UTH size!

    Quote Originally Posted by tttaylorrr View Post
    UTHs should cover 1/3 of the bottom of the enclosure.

    figure out the length (or the longest side) of the tub, divide by 3, and find a UTH about that size!

    UltraTherm UTHs are my personal preferred brand.
    Okay,, I did look into that and thought it was great product. My only worry was that the description says the pad stays below 95 degrees. I am going to use thermostat but if heat pad stays below 95 degrees without any control, what happens if I need more heat to provide enough temperature inside? It is not like heat pad temperature isn't going to deliver its heat 100% inside the tub since pad is outside. My room temp is at around 73~75. Does that matter? do you get enough heat from that pad? thank you

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    Re: UTH size!

    You only need 92 for the UTH. The rest of the ambient air tub temps should be heated by a separate source. I use s space heater for my rack, but for a single tub I would probably use a ceramic heat emitter.
    (Both the UTH and the ambient heater will need their own separate thermostat and probe, so I recommend getting a dual control thermostat, or you can buy 2 separate thermostats.


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