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    Temp problems fixed with tub upgrade

    So I started with a 6qt and just hated it. One hot side 90 and cool side room temp 72-75.

    Decided upgrade during shed cycle since he wouldn't be coming out much anyway.

    Upgraded to 15 qt. Sterilite latch bin. Hot spot hide directly on plastic @ 90. Used aspen bedding raised up 1/2 inch to create a second hot spot with hide just above 80. Then cool side room temp 75-72.

    Transition went smooth, and now I'm confident in my setup. Hopefully he won't outgrow his hides too soon.

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    Last edited by walzon1; 06-01-2019 at 11:37 AM.

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    Re: Temp problems fixed with tub upgrade

    Quote Originally Posted by walzon1 View Post
    So I started with a 6qt and just hated it. One hot side 90 and cool side room temp 72-75.

    Decided upgrade during shed cycle since he wouldn't be coming out much anyway.

    Upgraded to 15 qt. Sterilite latch bin. Hot spot hide directly on plastic @ 90. Used aspen bedding raised up 1/2 inch to create a second hot spot with hide just above 80. Then cool side room temp 75-72.

    Transition went smooth, and now I'm confident in my setup. Hopefully he won't outgrow his hides too soon.

    Sent from my moto g(6) using Tapatalk

    I personally think those temps are too cold for an ambient air temp. I aim for 80-85 and i have zero issues with my guys eating. 72-75 would be alright with me for a night drop however I keep mine consistent. I keep all my snakes in vision cages and use a radiant heat panel in conjunction with heat tape. If I used tubs/rack system I would heat the room they are in to to at least 80 and still provide belly heat on 1/3rd of the tub.just my 2 cents.

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