Tigerlily
Active Member
Another newb mistake I should have known better than...
1. I just got my digital probe thermometer and it turns out the basking spot was a LOT higher than the mercury thermometer had been reading... it goes up to 40 degrees I'm using a 10watt heat mat placed under a tile for one third of the tub, which means that entire area is basically an overheated basking spot. The gradient for the ambient temperature is perfect though so I'm not sure how to fix this. I get paid next Saturday so is there a DIY/temporary way I can reduce the floor temp without reducing the ambient temp too much until I can buy a thermostat? Would padding the floor with more paper towels work or would that be counteractive... I have thicker tiles, would that work? I read in another post to sandwich the mat between two tiles, and also to put something between the tile and the surface it's on but I forgot which post that was. Can someone clarify please?
I'm also concerned that lowering the basking spot would lower the cool end too much because it already goes down to 24 degrees at night. The snake seems to know not to spend too much time on the hot spot - during the day he's either wrapped around a branch (either on the cool end or hot end, I can't see a pattern here) or in his favourite hide which is placed where the floor temp is 28-29 degrees) but I'm concerned he might be avoiding the basking spot because it's uncomfortably hot for him. I just want to get it down to 33-35 degrees...
2. I plan to buy a proper thermostat (or mat that comes with a thermostat) next week; any particular ones you would recommend? If possible I'd prefer to buy from a herp specialist rather than my local pet barn... what are the online stores that have a good reputation?
Thanks for your help guys!
1. I just got my digital probe thermometer and it turns out the basking spot was a LOT higher than the mercury thermometer had been reading... it goes up to 40 degrees I'm using a 10watt heat mat placed under a tile for one third of the tub, which means that entire area is basically an overheated basking spot. The gradient for the ambient temperature is perfect though so I'm not sure how to fix this. I get paid next Saturday so is there a DIY/temporary way I can reduce the floor temp without reducing the ambient temp too much until I can buy a thermostat? Would padding the floor with more paper towels work or would that be counteractive... I have thicker tiles, would that work? I read in another post to sandwich the mat between two tiles, and also to put something between the tile and the surface it's on but I forgot which post that was. Can someone clarify please?
I'm also concerned that lowering the basking spot would lower the cool end too much because it already goes down to 24 degrees at night. The snake seems to know not to spend too much time on the hot spot - during the day he's either wrapped around a branch (either on the cool end or hot end, I can't see a pattern here) or in his favourite hide which is placed where the floor temp is 28-29 degrees) but I'm concerned he might be avoiding the basking spot because it's uncomfortably hot for him. I just want to get it down to 33-35 degrees...
2. I plan to buy a proper thermostat (or mat that comes with a thermostat) next week; any particular ones you would recommend? If possible I'd prefer to buy from a herp specialist rather than my local pet barn... what are the online stores that have a good reputation?
Thanks for your help guys!