danigurrl
Kahn's Mommy
I never really gave this a whole lot of thought when I peeled off the backing and stuck it on the side... but when I bought the UTH, it said it was preferred to stick it to the side of the tank to cut down risk of fire. Plus my vivs are on a plastic rack (the bf's media rack for his gaming systems has been turned into my snake rack...hehehehe :grin01: .) The warning label on the UTH said that if you place the viv on wood or plastic, put it on the side of the tank insead of underneath because theres a risk of melting the plastic (or damaging the wood.)
The temp is around 85 on the warm side and 75 on the cool side (I don't have a probe thermometer yet ( :-offtopic where can I buy one and about how much do they go for?)
I haven't seen a problem with the UTH on the side...Kahn seems active and healthy, but I wa just wondering of there were any long-term risks of having the heater on the side of the glass.
The heater is mounted about and inch/inch and a half above the aspen substrate line, so Kahn can cuddle against the warm glass after he eats...but he isn't snuggling against the heater itself. I don't want him to burn himself.
The temp is around 85 on the warm side and 75 on the cool side (I don't have a probe thermometer yet ( :-offtopic where can I buy one and about how much do they go for?)
I haven't seen a problem with the UTH on the side...Kahn seems active and healthy, but I wa just wondering of there were any long-term risks of having the heater on the side of the glass.
The heater is mounted about and inch/inch and a half above the aspen substrate line, so Kahn can cuddle against the warm glass after he eats...but he isn't snuggling against the heater itself. I don't want him to burn himself.