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    I have to heat my flexwatt to 100 to get the tub's substrate to 90. Is that normal?

    I have 1 foot of 11 inch flexwatt taped down to board with foil tape and then a big 28qt tube sits on top of it with a few pieces of paper towel substrate. I noticed I have to eat the tape up to 100 just to make the substrate 90. It's weird because the bottom of the tub shows its like 110. Is this ok?

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    Re: I have to heat my flexwatt to 100 to get the tub's substrate to 90. Is that norma

    What kind of thermostat are you using? What kind of thermometer?

    The ambient temperature of the room your tub is in will also have an effect on what you need to set the T-stat for to maintain the desired temps. My ambient room temps are usually 68 so I need to set my heat tape to 105 to get the temps I need.

    If you have the tape set to 100 you shouldn't be seeing 110 in the tub floor unless there is something wrong with your thermostat or thermometer.
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    Re: I have to heat my flexwatt to 100 to get the tub's substrate to 90. Is that norma

    When you use paper towel or any paper as a substrate you want the bottom of the tub to be your target temperature. When the snake is on the papertowel the heat passes almost right through it. So when you snake is on the papertowel he gets the 110 degrees.

    I would also check your snakes body temp after he has been on the heat for a little while. Non Contact IR Thermometers are the best for checking body / surface temps

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    Re: I have to heat my flexwatt to 100 to get the tub's substrate to 90. Is that norma

    Thermostat is Johnson Controls

    Thermometer is RBI 201 Infrared Thermometer


    The probe is taped directly to the heat tape. The tub sits on top of the tape.

    Ok the buttom of the tub reads 110. This is the part that directly touches the tape. The top where substrate lays is about 100. There's 3 layers of papertowel on top and it measures 90. The snake itself is about 89 when I press the thermoment against him.

    The snake generally prefers the warm side. So if it was actually 110 I'm pretty sure he would move.

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    Re: I have to heat my flexwatt to 100 to get the tub's substrate to 90. Is that norma

    what I did was use what Tim Bailey does for his thermostat probe. Its a great idea!



    It keeps my heat tape around 105 or so and the bottom of the tubs right around 90ish...

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    Re: I have to heat my flexwatt to 100 to get the tub's substrate to 90. Is that norma

    What does the top of your tub's floor measure? (the part that touches the snake.) Mine is always a big difference from the bottom of my tub. I think there's some heat buildup between the tape and the tub that doesn't fully carry to the top where it touches the snake.

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    Re: I have to heat my flexwatt to 100 to get the tub's substrate to 90. Is that norma

    My surface temps are 90 and 80 hot/cool with an ambient of about 82. I use paper towels as my substrate too. I'm also using a rack system with 3 inch tape controlled by a helix proportional thermostat. I don't believe the part of the tub that touches my snake ever exceeds 95 degrees; with my substrate temps never going past 92.

    I would venture to guess that your ambient room temps are too cold. I had to insulate the exposed portions of my tubs in my rack in order to correct my issues I had with my thermostat settings.

    Anyone else want to chime in?
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    Re: I have to heat my flexwatt to 100 to get the tub's substrate to 90. Is that norma

    Quote Originally Posted by spaceturtle View Post
    So if it was actually 110 I'm pretty sure he would move.
    Ball pythons are well proven to burn themselves when the heat is too high even though they had a cool spot to move to.

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    Re: I have to heat my flexwatt to 100 to get the tub's substrate to 90. Is that norma

    Quote Originally Posted by Spaniard View Post
    My surface temps are 90 and 80 hot/cool with an ambient of about 82. I use paper towels as my substrate too. I'm also using a rack system with 3 inch tape controlled by a helix proportional thermostat. I don't believe the part of the tub that touches my snake ever exceeds 95 degrees; with my substrate temps never going past 92.

    I would venture to guess that your ambient room temps are too cold. I had to insulate the exposed portions of my tubs in my rack in order to correct my issues I had with my thermostat settings.

    Anyone else want to chime in?
    You are probably right. My ambient temp is about 72-75 since that's the room temp in my apartment. I know it's too low but I don't want to heat the entire room for just 1 snake. Too much wattage / electricity cost. What I plan to do is get an UTH / dimmer for warming the cool side. Until then I just want to keep my snake warmed to 90 so he can digest the big mouse I gave him last night.

    Also, do your surface/substrate temps match your under tub temps?
    Last edited by spaceturtle; 06-30-2008 at 04:03 PM.

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    Re: I have to heat my flexwatt to 100 to get the tub's substrate to 90. Is that norma

    I've never thought to temp check the underside of my tubs to be honest. My rack has a recessed grove for the flexwatt so my tub never actually touches the heat tape.

    Getting a UTH for the cool side will help a great deal with your temps as long as your room temps are constant and don't vary much; otherwise tweaking with the dimmer will drive you crazy.

    Like mentioned above, belly's of bps are not very sensitive to pain so its very likely that a snake will burn its belly even when provided with a cooler option..

    Good luck tweaking your set up. If I can manage with ambients of 68 you'll figure something out
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