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04-23-12, 08:32 AM
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Heat Lamps or UTHs
which do you guys prefer and why??
reason i ask is that i currently have my female Dum in a large glass aquarium (4' x 1' x 2') i thought it was too big for her when i got her, but she did so well for a while i didnt think there was a problem. Then she stopped eating last Sept...i dont know if it was because of brumation or something else. Her temps and humidity were good, her sheds were almost perfect, and she didnt lose any weight. 7 months later she finally ate again after i tried a f/t mouse instead of a rat.
I had already planned to move her to a rubbermaid tub to see if that would help before she ate, and i still kind of want to. Shes almost 3 ft now and the narrow aquarium might be getting too narrow for her. But if i do that i'll have to go with a UTH, and i only have experience using heat lamps.
Ive heard stories about UTHs burning snakes and that they arent as "natural" as heat lamps. Just wanted to hear your opinions and any tips would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
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04-23-12, 08:41 AM
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Re: Heat Lamps or UTHs
IMO belly hear is better. If you do decide to go with the UTH on the rubbermaid get a thermostat or at the very least a light dimmer. I'm guessing you have all the thermometers and what not?
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04-23-12, 08:50 AM
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Re: Heat Lamps or UTHs
As fair as I have been told, UTH is the better option for humidity now in a rubbermaid idk if the humidity is much of a issue but in the aquarium it most likely is. Also the UTH will just stick on the bottom and ur done with it that lamp you will have to find a way to mount it and not melt anything or allow your snake to touch it.
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04-23-12, 08:51 AM
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Re: Heat Lamps or UTHs
You really shouldn't have to worry about your snake being burned by a UTH as long as you use a thermostat. They can easily reach temps of 130+ so a thermostat is an absolute MUST.
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04-23-12, 09:06 AM
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Re: Heat Lamps or UTHs
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Originally Posted by Raan
As fair as I have been told, UTH is the better option for humidity now in a rubbermaid idk if the humidity is much of a issue but in the aquarium it most likely is. Also the UTH will just stick on the bottom and ur done with it that lamp you will have to find a way to mount it and not melt anything or allow your snake to touch it.
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It's easier then you think adding a lamp to a rubbermaid, I just cut a hole a bit bigger then the dome in the lid and picked up a cheap screen lid, I cut the screen out to the size I needed and placed it over the hole, the only tricky part is attaching it. I used small screws going inside out and I cut the ends of the screws off. Pretty easy...
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Last edited by Kingsnakechris; 04-23-12 at 09:32 AM..
Reason: Auto correct messed me up!
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04-23-12, 09:25 AM
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Re: Heat Lamps or UTHs
yea i'll def be investing in all the necessary thermostats and all that if i do decide to go with the tub...i got a UTH when i first bought the snake off the "big apple pet supply" website and it comes with a "low, med, high" adjustment already built in which is pretty convenient. Its still in the package i never ended up using it
This is it:
Adjust-A-Temp Reptile Heat Mats
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04-23-12, 09:47 AM
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Re: Heat Lamps or UTHs
I have ceramic heating elements (heatbulbs) in with all my snakes. This theory that only an UTH can provide belly heat is silly, how do snakes in the wild get belly heat??? The sun heats the floor and they absorb the heat - a heat bulb heats the substrate and the snake absorbs the heat, its exactly the same process.
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04-23-12, 09:52 AM
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Re: Heat Lamps or UTHs
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Originally Posted by Lankyrob
I have ceramic heating elements (heatbulbs) in with all my snakes. This theory that only an UTH can provide belly heat is silly, how do snakes in the wild get belly heat??? The sun heats the floor and they absorb the heat - a heat bulb heats the substrate and the snake absorbs the heat, its exactly the same process.
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Do you use tubs? Just curious how you would use ceramics in a sterilite/rubbermaid
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04-23-12, 09:54 AM
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Re: Heat Lamps or UTHs
I have all purpose built vivariums, smallest is 3ftx2ftx18in
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04-23-12, 10:01 AM
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Re: Heat Lamps or UTHs
Ah, I see. Would you recommend those for kings?
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04-23-12, 10:02 AM
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Re: Heat Lamps or UTHs
All purpose built, did you build them? Sorry didn't see the "built" part.
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04-23-12, 10:48 AM
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Re: Heat Lamps or UTHs
Do you think UTHs are better on electricity or worse? I've been thinking of switching to a rack system instead of terrariums wih heat lamps
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04-23-12, 11:01 AM
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Re: Heat Lamps or UTHs
I like to view my snakes so a rack is not for me. My plan is to use radiant heat panels on the 2 enclosures I am building. So kinda like the ceramic bulbs but no need to cover them. Your snake can touch them and bot get burned. They have a 10 yr warranty. I figure if I bought a ceramic bulb,proper fixture and a safety cover it would cost more than the panel.
I currenty use uth. Never had an issue. Just thinking this is a better way to go.
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04-23-12, 11:11 AM
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Re: Heat Lamps or UTHs
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Originally Posted by Terranaut
I like to view my snakes so a rack is not for me. My plan is to use radiant heat panels on the 2 enclosures I am building. So kinda like the ceramic bulbs but no need to cover them. Your snake can touch them and bot get burned. They have a 10 yr warranty. I figure if I bought a ceramic bulb,proper fixture and a safety cover it would cost more than the panel.
I currenty use uth. Never had an issue. Just thinking this is a better way to go.
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I use these and love them. They use less energy to heat the same area as well. Well worth the investment
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04-23-12, 11:14 AM
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Re: Heat Lamps or UTHs
How much do the panels cost? And what sizes do they come in?
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