broken_20_2
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Hey everyone. I posted a heating problem yesterday, and I appreciate all of your help. But, I have gone and complicated things. Our snakes have a new home in a 20 gallon viv (yes, they are together for right now, I've gotten the lectures
Problem:
Like I said, our snakes (hatchlings) are in a 20 gallon viv. I'm using Aspen for the substrate. I have a Repti-Therm UTH, and I also have a 75w "black light heat" bulb. I have two digital therms (one for each side) with the probes a slightly buried in the substrate. The viv is sitting on our dresser (so there is no way for excess heat from the UTH to escape). I started by only turning on the UTH, but the temp only got up to around 80. So, I turned on the 75w bulb... and the temp shot up to 98, so obviously I had to turn that off. Then I tried just the bulb, and the temp only got to 80. I'm afraid to say that over night the poor things lived in 81-73 tank.
WHY CAN'T I GET THE TEMP RIGHT!?!?!?! Today is feeding day, and if I can't get the temp right they won't eat. I am in desperate need of help! Durning the day, the house gets pretty warm, but at night, it drops about 10-15 degrees. What do I need to do to get the temps right. Do I need to get a stand with an open bottom so that excess heat from escape from the UTH and not sky-rocket the temp to 98? Aren't there devices that you can "dial-in" a temp and it will keep it consistent? All I know is that I need to do something. Thanks in advance.
Dan
uke01:
Like I said, our snakes (hatchlings) are in a 20 gallon viv. I'm using Aspen for the substrate. I have a Repti-Therm UTH, and I also have a 75w "black light heat" bulb. I have two digital therms (one for each side) with the probes a slightly buried in the substrate. The viv is sitting on our dresser (so there is no way for excess heat from the UTH to escape). I started by only turning on the UTH, but the temp only got up to around 80. So, I turned on the 75w bulb... and the temp shot up to 98, so obviously I had to turn that off. Then I tried just the bulb, and the temp only got to 80. I'm afraid to say that over night the poor things lived in 81-73 tank.
WHY CAN'T I GET THE TEMP RIGHT!?!?!?! Today is feeding day, and if I can't get the temp right they won't eat. I am in desperate need of help! Durning the day, the house gets pretty warm, but at night, it drops about 10-15 degrees. What do I need to do to get the temps right. Do I need to get a stand with an open bottom so that excess heat from escape from the UTH and not sky-rocket the temp to 98? Aren't there devices that you can "dial-in" a temp and it will keep it consistent? All I know is that I need to do something. Thanks in advance.
Dan