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Bob101 |
Posted - 05/06/2013 : 22:58:12 Hi guys, just wanted to as a quick question on viv set up, focusing on the positioning of the pulse stat probe and thermostat prob in relation to a cermiac heat source. do u feed it through the same place as the heat source and have the probes suspended beside the ceramic bulb, or do u have them held on the bottom of the viv with the aid of a hide on the warm end of the viv, just for future ref when i get around to setting up lecter's viv :)
P.S. the viv i plan to move him into when the time is right is 2ft by 1ft deep by 2ft high. just dont wanna jump right up to a 3ft/4ft tank yan know. and also would a 100W bulb be ample for heating! cheers guys |
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Leucistic |
Posted - 06/06/2013 : 10:00:36 In my ceramic heated viv I have my probes (pulse and thermometer) fixed to the side wall using a nailed in cable clip just above the substrate level |
phlegmatical |
Posted - 06/06/2013 : 08:55:40 ive read you can also place the probe in the centre of viv on back wall? |
Fezza |
Posted - 06/06/2013 : 04:40:43 quote: Originally posted by Baobab
I think most people on here have the stat probe on the ground directly under the ceramic. With mine I usually secure them just off to the side a bit, against the wall, close to the ground. 100W should be ok for a 2ft viv.
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chrisc |
Posted - 06/06/2013 : 04:17:55 i drill a hole half way up the back wall inline with the guard/bulb an fix the stat probe there with one of those N shaped wire clip's that have a nail in one side then have the thermometer probe on the floor under the bulb(another small hole at floor level) yea a 100w would be ok for a 2ft viv but a 150w wouldn't have to work as hard to hold the temp's |
Baobab |
Posted - 06/06/2013 : 00:42:16 I think most people on here have the stat probe on the ground directly under the ceramic. With mine I usually secure them just off to the side a bit, against the wall, close to the ground. 100W should be ok for a 2ft viv. |