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    Zoo-Med UTH not enough heat?

    Hi all, this is my first post here

    I recently got a male BP 4 days ago, and I'm having trouble figuring out the heating aspect of things. I've got a zoo-med UTH under one side of the tank, and an overhead red heat bulb up top. I'm having a really tough time keeping temps up, while still keeping acceptable humidity. I've got about 80% of the top of the glass tank covered in 3 layers of tin foil, and packing tape on top to seal it up. There's a square cut out where the heat lamp is, as well. Looks pretty similar to the glass tank setup in the sticky thread.

    I've also made the homemade humidifier, and it's doing it's job to an extent - raising the humidity to 52% on the cool side, which is currently sitting at around 78-80 degrees. I know this is a bit low, but if i put another light on the cool side turned down to the lowest, it heats up to about 85 degrees and sucks the humidity right back out of the tank.

    Now, unfortunately, the only place I can put the tank is up in my room, in which ambient temps can get around 66 degrees when its below freezing outside.

    I've got a zoo-med UTH on one side of the tank, but i can't see how this could possibly warm the entire tank up. It's hot and all, but the surface of the inside is warm at best. Could my substrate be too thick? Does newspaper-only bottoms heat better than thicker substrate? (it's 1" thick approximately.)

    If i could get it to where i used only the UTH, i would imagine keeping the humidity at acceptable levels would be much easier. Or should i just scrap the glass tank in favor of a tub?

    Also, I have a Herpstat ND thermostat in-transit being shipped here. Should I invest in flexwatt instead of this seemingly-useless zoo-med UTH?

    Thanks! And by the way, this is a great site, I love it!

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    Re: Zoo-Med UTH not enough heat?

    Quote Originally Posted by ntrent1
    Hi all, this is my first post here

    I recently got a male BP 4 days ago, and I'm having trouble figuring out the heating aspect of things. I've got a zoo-med UTH under one side of the tank, and an overhead red heat bulb up top. I'm having a really tough time keeping temps up, while still keeping acceptable humidity. I've got about 80% of the top of the glass tank covered in 3 layers of tin foil, and packing tape on top to seal it up. There's a square cut out where the heat lamp is, as well. Looks pretty similar to the glass tank setup in the sticky thread.

    I've also made the homemade humidifier, and it's doing it's job to an extent - raising the humidity to 52% on the cool side, which is currently sitting at around 78-80 degrees. I know this is a bit low, but if i put another light on the cool side turned down to the lowest, it heats up to about 85 degrees and sucks the humidity right back out of the tank.

    Now, unfortunately, the only place I can put the tank is up in my room, in which ambient temps can get around 66 degrees when its below freezing outside.

    I've got a zoo-med UTH on one side of the tank, but i can't see how this could possibly warm the entire tank up. It's hot and all, but the surface of the inside is warm at best. Could my substrate be too thick? Does newspaper-only bottoms heat better than thicker substrate? (it's 1" thick approximately.)

    If i could get it to where i used only the UTH, i would imagine keeping the humidity at acceptable levels would be much easier. Or should i just scrap the glass tank in favor of a tub?

    Also, I have a Herpstat ND thermostat in-transit being shipped here. Should I invest in flexwatt instead of this seemingly-useless zoo-med UTH?

    Thanks! And by the way, this is a great site, I love it!
    First off Welcome to the group .Now how big of a tank are you using? Now take that Zoo med undertank i wish i was a real heat source back to the store and buy a Exo-terra UTH.Now the correct size varies on the size of the tank you are placing it on.Next your overhead light is and will always dry up your humidity.I use newspapers for the substrate and the snake hides under it on the heat source and of course they are controled bt Tstats.The UTH will not heatup your whole tank just the area above it.
    Joe Haggard

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    Re: Zoo-Med UTH not enough heat?

    Hmmm....Could i use flexwatt instead? 32"X14"X18" is the dimensions of the tank - 35-40 gallon i think? I'm not totally sure.

    Ok, i'll take that so called heater back I didn't think it was doing much, anyway. Also- can thick substrate hinder the use of the uth? i think i'm gonna replace it with newspaper....

    Now, one more question...If the UTH only heats the floor of the tank, how do you raise the ambient temp and humidity without effectively sucking out all the humidity with other heat lamps and such?

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    Re: Zoo-Med UTH not enough heat?

    Quote Originally Posted by ntrent1
    Hi all, this is my first post here
    Welcome!! :

    Here are some suggestions:

    --Consider switching to a plastic tub. It holds heat and humidity far better than a glass tank. It may not look as pretty...but you can still see your snake through it and watch it moving around. (I know, because I watch mine whenever she's out and about. ) I currently live in Tucson and it gets VERY dry here...and yet, with the plastic tub, I have to watch it to make sure the humidity doesn't get too high!

    --Consider a second UTH for the "cool side" of the tank. Two UTH's running will do better than one. You'll need a second t-stat, or at least a rheostat for the second UTH.

    --Insulate three sides of the tank with thick cardboard.

    --Consider buying a strip of 3" flexwatt to wrap around three sides of the tank about 1/3 of the way up to help keep the ambient temps inside the glass warm enough without having to use lights that suck the humidity out of the air.

    --So long as you're having humidity problems, keep an eye on your snake and be ready to notice when it goes into shed...then provide a humid hide.

    --Humidity levels in the upper 40's is fine...so don't beat yourself up trying to reach some "magic" number of 50%. (Just remember that humid hide for sheds. )

    --Decrease the substrate until its just a thin layer across the floor of the tank. They don't need a "cushion" of aspen..just enough to soak up any waste. Or switch to newspaper.

    Hope this has helped some... Good luck with it!
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    Re: Zoo-Med UTH not enough heat?

    Quote Originally Posted by ntrent1
    Hmmm....Could i use flexwatt instead? 32"X14"X18" is the dimensions of the tank - 35-40 gallon i think? I'm not totally sure.

    Ok, i'll take that so called heater back I didn't think it was doing much, anyway. Also- can thick substrate hinder the use of the uth? i think i'm gonna replace it with newspaper....

    Now, one more question...If the UTH only heats the floor of the tank, how do you raise the ambient temp and humidity without effectively sucking out all the humidity with other heat lamps and such?
    Is this a baby ball python? If so that tank is way to large for it.If its a juvie or sub-adult then the tank is kinda ok.Ball pythons need more floor space then height.I have my Adult breeders in a 41qt tub rack and i kept babies in either a ten gal or a 20 gal tank.I now have a hatchling rack for next springs babies.I just place maybe 2 sheets of newspaper in the enclosure for babies and a full section or 2 spread in the adult enclosure.My snakes hide under the paper and keep warm or they hide on the other side and keep cool when its needed.The ambient temp comes from the room the enclosure is in.So if your room is cold it will be a problem for your ambient temps.Do you have a way to keep your room warmer? Is there another room that is warmer?
    Joe Haggard

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    Re: Zoo-Med UTH not enough heat?

    Thanks for that info!

    I'm a little confused about a couple things.. I've read in several posts that a humidity of at least 60% is needed for BPs, is that a myth? or just a suggestion?

    Well, i guess that was just one thing...lol

    OH, also, when using a T-stat, do you put the probe on the bottom of the tank/on the substrate to measure bottom temps?

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    Re: Zoo-Med UTH not enough heat?

    Nope, supposedly he's about a year and a half - that's him in my avatar, i'd say around 2 1/2 to 3 feet. think he need a bigger tank? he seems fairly comfortable, but i'm new to this

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    Re: Zoo-Med UTH not enough heat?

    Quote Originally Posted by ntrent1
    Thanks for that info!

    I'm a little confused about a couple things.. I've read in several posts that a humidity of at least 60% is needed for BPs, is that a myth? or just a suggestion?
    Most people suggest maintaining daily humidity in the 50-60% range. And while this may be ideal, BP's will do just fine in the 40's if all other conditions are met.

    OH, also, when using a T-stat, do you put the probe on the bottom of the tank/on the substrate to measure bottom temps?
    I like to put mine inside the tank/tub...but directly on the bottom with the substrate on top of it. (As I mentioned earlier...a very thin layer of substrate) This way, I know exactly how hot the floor of the enclosure is getting. And I place the thermometer probe on top of the substrate, but under the warm-side hide....so that I can be sure the t-stat setting is doing its job.
    -- Judy

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    Re: Zoo-Med UTH not enough heat?

    it sounds like your less expensive option is to switch to a tub. i use them... a 41 qt tub is perrrrfect for an adult ball!

    some flex watt on one side of your enclosure... two hides, a water dish and you are set!!!

    i personally use aspen cause i love it and have it at about 1-2" thick.
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    Re: Zoo-Med UTH not enough heat?

    Here is a pic of my largest adult female(Elvira 5lbs+) in her 41qt tub in the rack i mentioned above.She has plenty of room and since ball pythons prefere close areas they love every minute in them lol.
    Joe Haggard

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