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Originally Posted by smy_749
Siliconing or ziptying etc. to the enclosure is fine, and works great. I just like to be able to remove the probe when I take the tubs out to clean etc. and I find it easier to be on the heat, not the tub, but whatever works.
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How can I do this with a zoo-med reptitherm heat pad? The reason why I choose to put the probes inside the tank is partly due to the fact that the heat pad only generates heat outwards from the sticky side of the heat pad. The back of the heat pad may get warm but that is only residual heat being produced from the sticky side. What kind of heat pads can I use where I can place the probe directly on it? By the way I am using these heat pads on glass enclosures.