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    propping up the enclosure

    My enclosure is flush with the table it sits on, so there is no space for the heat from the UTH to dissipate. What should I put under the tank to allow for such a space?

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    Re: propping up the enclosure

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    Re: propping up the enclosure

    Quote Originally Posted by Jörmungandr View Post
    My enclosure is flush with the table it sits on, so there is no space for the heat from the UTH to dissipate. What should I put under the tank to allow for such a space?
    Personally, I use thick peel & stick rubber weather-stripping sold in any hardware store. I install it on all the bottom edges of my tanks, leaving a few small gaps for the UTH to breathe. This has the advantage of not allowing your tank or enclosure to slide off whatever it's on. I used to live in earthquake country, & you never know anyway (some places allow fracking & that also causes earthquakes), but in So. Calif. it definitely saved my snakes' homes, & quite possibly the snakes too.
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    never mind

    I just noticed that the enclosure has "feet" built in.

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    Re: never mind

    Quote Originally Posted by Jörmungandr View Post
    I just noticed that the enclosure has "feet" built in.
    That works too!

    Keep in mind, you don't need much venting. When using a thermostat and setting to proper temps, a UTH won't get hot enough to damage pretty much anything.

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