Side Mounted UTH with an insulation foam background?
Side Mounted UTH with an insulation foam background?
I have a 50 gallon tank with a custom insulation foam background (aka the same stuff u see with vivarium building for dart frogs, geckos, etc) and as the weather gets chilly, I’m worried about heating. I have a heat lamp going with a dimmer rn, but I’d much prefer to use a UTH in the long run so it can be warm without disturbing day/night cycles. Does anyone with a similar setup have one?? Does the insulation foam prevent the heat from absorbing into the tank??
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Re: Side Mounted UTH with an insulation foam background?
You can always use the UTH on the side of the tank 

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Re: Side Mounted UTH with an insulation foam background?
We have UTHs on the back and one side of all our tanks. It gets really cold during the winter months and the side heater really helps.
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Re: Side Mounted UTH with an insulation foam background?
It probably will affect the amount of heat coming through, but with a good quality UTH that is large enough you may be able to get away with just it for heating, or at the very least a smaller wattage of bulb. I would sugges the largest Ultratherm or Flukers brand pad that covers the back. I'm honestly not sure if I would recommend insulating it further than that since sandwhiching it could cause it to overheat. One side should have an easy outlet for the heat to dissipate.
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