likebutta
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With my custom tempered glass order coming in soon, I want to ask a question about the Thermostat probe placement.  For reference, I have the Exo-Terra Medium Low Terrarium (60 x 45 x 30 cm / 24” x 18” x 12” (WxDxH)).  I have glossed tile but I still need to cut to size to encompass the entire terrarium floor.
So anyway, on the topic of the UTH, I am looking for some opinions on how to place the thermostat probe. From my understanding, the best way to place a UTH for a Leo is underneath the tank (and not on the side of the tank like in their videos or even at the bottom inside the tank).
- Is the best place for the thermostat probe sandwiched in the middle between the UTH and underneath of the terrarium bottom?
- If inside, is it best to affix it to the bottom glass of the terrarium, below all substrate? Or on top of the tile? Or perhaps inbetween (eg: papertowel base, thermostat probe, tile)?
--> If inside, does the cable going all the way down not present a way for crickets to climb up and out when released in the terrarium for feeding time? Are there ways around it if so? (eg: some sort of slippery coating that isn't toxic for the Leo).
Thanks in advance,
butta & Chickenball
			
			So anyway, on the topic of the UTH, I am looking for some opinions on how to place the thermostat probe. From my understanding, the best way to place a UTH for a Leo is underneath the tank (and not on the side of the tank like in their videos or even at the bottom inside the tank).
- Is the best place for the thermostat probe sandwiched in the middle between the UTH and underneath of the terrarium bottom?
- If inside, is it best to affix it to the bottom glass of the terrarium, below all substrate? Or on top of the tile? Or perhaps inbetween (eg: papertowel base, thermostat probe, tile)?
--> If inside, does the cable going all the way down not present a way for crickets to climb up and out when released in the terrarium for feeding time? Are there ways around it if so? (eg: some sort of slippery coating that isn't toxic for the Leo).
Thanks in advance,
butta & Chickenball
				
	
