Susielea
Lily
Hi everyone, I'm hoping you might be able to help me with the above question.
I've been keeping corns successfully for 5 years now and have bred successfully for the last 2 years.
When my corns were very young and in small plastic vivariums I heated the vivs with UTHs under a third of the tank.
When they were old/big enough, approx 18 months, I moved them all into roomier melamine, glass fronted, 3ft and 4ft vivs, heated by ceramic heaters on habistat thermostats. The temp on the warm side runs at 84f and the cool side at 75f during the day, I then reduce the warm side temp at night to 75f and the cool side drops to about my room temp, which rarely goes below 65f in the middle of winter (I live in south east England in the UK). I've measured this with a digital probe thermometer.
I moved house in July last year and have now got a room adjoining the lounge to house all our reptiles in. So now it's all decorated I've decided to splash out on a stacked viv unit, which will house my females.
The unit will measure 4ft wide x 6ft tall x 18 inches deep and will have 4, 18 inch high vivs one on top of the other ( you get the picture?).
After serious thought I've decided the best way to provide heat in this type of stack will be to use UTHs and I'm going to put the mats inside the vivs regulated by temp stats. (Using ceramic heating in this stack would cause each of the higher tanks to become hotter than the one below, I think).
So my questions are 1) Should I use something to cover the mats i.e. a sheet of perspex, tile etc before putting their aspen bedding in?
2) Should I bury the probe from the stat in the bedding, laying it flat over the UTH?
3) Should I have the heat mat covering 1/3 or 1/2 of the floor area?
And 4) will my girls have any major problems that you can think of changing over from "ambient" heating to UTH heating?
Any insight from those more experienced with UTHs heating would be greatly appreciated. And any hints or tips to make the transition go more smoothly will be welcomed!
Many thanks in advance, :cheers:
I've been keeping corns successfully for 5 years now and have bred successfully for the last 2 years.
When my corns were very young and in small plastic vivariums I heated the vivs with UTHs under a third of the tank.
When they were old/big enough, approx 18 months, I moved them all into roomier melamine, glass fronted, 3ft and 4ft vivs, heated by ceramic heaters on habistat thermostats. The temp on the warm side runs at 84f and the cool side at 75f during the day, I then reduce the warm side temp at night to 75f and the cool side drops to about my room temp, which rarely goes below 65f in the middle of winter (I live in south east England in the UK). I've measured this with a digital probe thermometer.
I moved house in July last year and have now got a room adjoining the lounge to house all our reptiles in. So now it's all decorated I've decided to splash out on a stacked viv unit, which will house my females.
The unit will measure 4ft wide x 6ft tall x 18 inches deep and will have 4, 18 inch high vivs one on top of the other ( you get the picture?).
After serious thought I've decided the best way to provide heat in this type of stack will be to use UTHs and I'm going to put the mats inside the vivs regulated by temp stats. (Using ceramic heating in this stack would cause each of the higher tanks to become hotter than the one below, I think).
So my questions are 1) Should I use something to cover the mats i.e. a sheet of perspex, tile etc before putting their aspen bedding in?
2) Should I bury the probe from the stat in the bedding, laying it flat over the UTH?
3) Should I have the heat mat covering 1/3 or 1/2 of the floor area?
And 4) will my girls have any major problems that you can think of changing over from "ambient" heating to UTH heating?
Any insight from those more experienced with UTHs heating would be greatly appreciated. And any hints or tips to make the transition go more smoothly will be welcomed!
Many thanks in advance, :cheers: