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Temperature Question
Ok, so I have 2 digital thermometers, one on the cool side, one on the warm side. they are the ones that have the long cord and probe at the end that takes the temps. well i have them suctioned cupped to the SIDE of the aquarium, very close to the bottom, but its not touching the substrate, the cool side temp stays around 80, the warm side stays between 92-95. i have an under tank heater, and 2 heat lamps (my room is pretty chilly, stays about 70-75 degrees, so the 50 watt heat lamp (with a rheostat on it) keeps the cool side just right, at about 80. the warm side i have a heat matt, and a 75 watt bulb.what im wondering is do the temperature probes need to be TOUCHING the substrate, right on top of the heat matt?? because i had it like that for a while but the temps would be 93 degrees all the time with JUST the heat matt on, and the cool side would drop to about 70! i fixed this immediatly. but now im concerned that when i have the heat matt, AND heat light on, and the temp probe is not touching the substrate that its way too hot for her?? i am horrible at this heating thing, i cant get it through my head how its supposed to be!! its starting to stress me out. im constantly worrying about her. i dont know if this will help but my tank is a 20 gal r-zilla critter cage. please ask any questions you need to know in order to help me out. i want to give my little Maxwell (yes maxwell is a female lol) the best life possible.
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Re: Temperature Question
The tempurature you are most concerned of is the temp under his warm and cool side hides. If you do not have a helix or device that controls the temp for you I would highly suggest purchasing one.
The helix will control your heat mat and lamp so the temp reading from its probe is always at your desired range. With the helix I place the probe under the hide on top the substrate since I am most concerned with belly heat temp...not the temp and inch or so above the substrate.
If you cannot afford a helix or temp control device I would still use the temp probe and place it on the substrate under the warm hide. This belly heat temp of the substrate is your benchmark for your warmside temp. You can do the same with the coolside temp probe...Lay on the substrate in an area the snake may be less likely to disturb but do not have it under something since it will not get the radiating heat from above. I am new to the ball world but these are just my thoughts...Best of Luck
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Re: Temperature Question
 Originally Posted by Kysenia
The tempurature you are most concerned of is the temp under his warm and cool side hides. If you do not have a helix or device that controls the temp for you I would highly suggest purchasing one.
The helix will control your heat mat and lamp so the temp reading from its probe is always at your desired range. With the helix I place the probe under the hide on top the substrate since I am most concerned with belly heat temp...not the temp and inch or so above the substrate.
If you cannot afford a helix or temp control device I would still use the temp probe and place it on the substrate under the warm hide. This belly heat temp of the substrate is your benchmark for your warmside temp. You can do the same with the coolside temp probe...Lay on the substrate in an area the snake may be less likely to disturb but do not have it under something since it will not get the radiating heat from above. I am new to the ball world but these are just my thoughts...Best of Luck 
I agree with the above 100%. You are shooting for 82F cool side and 92F hot side.
Good luck!
Eddie Strong, Jr. 
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