Re: Temp Regulation Question
Got it!!! I'll give it a try. :)
Re: Temp Regulation Question
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SDA
Where are you taking the temp on the cool side? Against the glass will be cold unless you insulate that glass. If it is above 75 around the cool hide you are safe. Also remember stable temps are the most important thing you can provide. So long as the swing stays within say 3-5 degrees throughout a 24 hour period you aren't going to harm your snake.
I use a probe to determine temp on the cold side. It usually stays bellow 75 though. I will be trying to move my CHE to above that area when I get home.
Re: Temp Regulation Question
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jadekris00
I use a probe to determine temp on the cold side. It usually stays bellow 75 though. I will be trying to move my CHE to above that area when I get home.
do you have a probe thermometer for your hot spot as well?
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tttaylorrr
do you have a probe thermometer for your hot spot as well?
No. Should I? The thermometer has a probe attached to it that I usually look to.
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jadekris00
No. Should I? The thermometer has a probe attached to it that I usually look to.
i would move the probe over the hot spot below the substrate as you will always need to know this temperature. in all my enclosure i use one probed thermometer/hygrometer for the hot spot and one stand-alone thermometer/hygrometer for the cool side. you need to be measuring the hottest temperature your snake can touch, which would be below the substrate over the hot spot.
where were you taking your hot spot temperature readings before? above the substrate?
EDIT: here's a diagram that shows the standard way to set up a UTH, thermostat and probe thermometer:
https://ball-pythons.net/forums/cach...9edbeefb34.jpg
Re: Temp Regulation Question
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tttaylorrr
Great information as always. Wondering if you could reduce the need for two thermometer / hygrometer units and just get something like this:
https://www.acurite.com/digital-indo...r-00891a2.html
This way you could measure the hot side surface temp w/ your probe and sit the unit on the cool side to read both your ambients and humidity.
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ckuhn003
Great information as always. Wondering if you could reduce the need for two thermometer / hygrometer units and just get something like this:
https://www.acurite.com/digital-indo...r-00891a2.html
This way you could measure the hot side surface temp w/ your probe and sit the unit on the cool side to read both your ambients and humidity.
you're totally right! 2 is kind of over-kill, but for me, i like having more than one reading from different sources. it eases my anxiety. :)