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    Heat Pad

    I got a BP a weeks and a half ago, she is a hatchling in a 10 gal tank w/2 hides water bowl and some other little things. The first heat pad I had lost it’s stick due to the first thermostat I had, had a huge wire which the probe was attached too. So the heat pad wouldn’t stick all the way so I had to turn the heat pad up to about 115 to get the substrate temp to even get close to 91 degrees. Also, one part would be 86 degrees and an inch over would be in the high 70s. So I went and got another heat pad and ordered a different thermostat and set it up. I set the thermostat to 104 and kept checking the temp over where she’d be for about an hour and it still barely got to the high 80s. It’s was getting late so I decided to put her back in her enclosure thinking that it wasn’t going to get much hotter if it the substrate only got to 86 degrees after an hour of it only having to go through glass and barely an inch(if that) of cypress mulch. I was laying in bed and I started getting afraid that should would get to the glass and burn herself because the glass was still getting about 95 degrees. So I got up and turned the thermostat down to 93 degrees so if she does get to the glass it won’t burn her until I check the temp tomorrow evening and then turn in up accordingly to try and get it right. I just don’t want to keep taking her in and out of her enclosure to check the temp ever hour because I don’t want to stress her out too much. Also, it’s 12am and I have to work at 6�� I just don’t know why the temp of the substrate isn’t getting hot enough when I’m doing everything right. And I don’t know what to do. I’m so sorry to make you read all this. ��
    Last edited by Jdrum6; 10-19-2020 at 10:11 PM.

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