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    Happy that Temp & Humidity Perfect, but now wires....

    Im so happy, I have everything connected and seem to have found
    the perfect combination to keep optimal temps & humidity.

    I thought I had the wire from the probes hot glued to the side and "hidden" from
    our snake. But the glue popped off the glass wall in one area - So I tried to loop it over and hide it behind some greens I have hanging on the wall.
    Well tonight I watched her squeeze up between the wire and the glass. I was afraid she was going to get stuck wrapped around the wire

    Any "perfect" solutions for the thermostat probe wires??
    and how to you feed them out of the tank so they dont get cut off by the locking top??

    As always- thanks for your help!

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    I would try to re glue them. Try to heat the tank side with a hair dryer and then start to glue it. A better gun might work better.

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    Are you trying to glue it somewhere wet and humid? You might have to take the snake out for a night and let the glue cure without the snake/water/etc in it.

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