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Smallest ultratherm
I'm giving my 10 gallon tank to a friend that just purchased 3 crabs on vacation. I'm also giving her some other extra supplies I have. Once there are 6 inches of substrate, it leaves 4 inches of empty space. That gives the dimensions 4"×19" for a heater. There are no ultratherms close to that size. What would you recommend to do for a heater?
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Re: Smallest ultratherm
Bean Farm has a 6x17. With only having 4" to heat I'm wondering if the 6x17 could be too much for such a small area. Especially considering warm air rises. Sorry if I made it more complicated. Just thinking out loud on here.
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Re: Smallest ultratherm
Thanks. I didn't think about it being too hot, just too big. So would she be stuck with a store bought Zoomed?Motörcrab wrote: ↑Tue Nov 12, 2019 9:15 pmBean Farm has a 6x17. With only having 4" to heat I'm wondering if the 6x17 could be too much for such a small area. Especially considering warm air rises. Sorry if I made it more complicated. Just thinking out loud on here.
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Re: Smallest ultratherm
I used an 11x11 Flukers UTH (same design as an Ultratherm) on the back of my 10 and it got it to 82 degrees, but I keep my room chilly in winter.
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Ok. Thanks. I assume you covered the entire back including the substrate.
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Yes. It was the only way to keep the heat up and steady.Hermiesguardian wrote: ↑Wed Nov 13, 2019 12:42 amOk. Thanks. I assume you covered the entire back including the substrate.
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Did the sub dry out? I remember having trouble keeping it warm but I used Zoomed.
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I use 11 by 11 flukers heat may I purchased off amazon. It works great!Hermiesguardian wrote:I'm giving my 10 gallon tank to a friend that just purchased 3 crabs on vacation. I'm also giving her some other extra supplies I have. Once there are 6 inches of substrate, it leaves 4 inches of empty space. That gives the dimensions 4"×19" for a heater. There are no ultratherms close to that size. What would you recommend to do for a heater?
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Thanks. Same question I asked wode. Did your substrate dry out?Hermiehomes4Gretchen wrote: ↑Wed Nov 13, 2019 9:42 amI use 11 by 11 flukers heat may I purchased off amazon. It works great!
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I've always covered the back of my tanks fully, so managing it with a little extra water in the back didn't even register as being a problem. Once every month or two I had to pour a cup of warm along the back edge to keep things at the right consistency, but I also have the tanks sealed up pretty well.
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Re: Smallest ultratherm
Nope!Hermiesguardian wrote: Thanks. Same question I asked wode. Did your substrate dry out?
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