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    Question measure temp on substrate or glass

    I just got my temp gun and when I measure the heat on the substrate it is 5-10 degrees below what the glass is reading. So my question is how should I measure the temp on the hot side? What is to hot on the glass for a snake?

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    measure it on the glass with a digital thermometer. the glass will give you false readings with most temp guns.

    the glass will be the hottest part and if the bp burrows, it will get burnt. if the snake wants the heat it will move the substrate out of the way.
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    Re: measure temp on substrate or glass

    Quote Originally Posted by rgang View Post
    I just got my temp gun and when I measure the heat on the substrate it is 5-10 degrees below what the glass is reading. So my question is how should I measure the temp on the hot side? What is to hot on the glass for a snake?
    It depends of your substsate and how compact it is. Some substrate are easily moved by snakes. I seen many a snake leave a circle shaped clearing over the hot spot laying right on the glass. However, some substrate are pretty hefty. So if the snake can't move it or dig into it then concentrate on the temp at the surface.
    Last edited by MasonC2K; 07-25-2011 at 02:37 PM.
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    here's some info given to me on this same question.

    http://www.transcat.com/technical-re...rm_Theory.html
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