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    Re: New incubator problem

    Quote Originally Posted by Albert Clark View Post
    Heat rises. Since your fluctuation is at the top of the bator why don't you consider centering the heating element a bit more? Maybe even consider heat tape over the cable? Very nice work though, congrats.
    I tried centerimg but the heat is going up very quickly and stays too cold at the ground.
    I remover the botles and i have 29o down, 31o midle and 32o on top. I think 29o to low for incubator ball pythons

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    The incubator is waiting. Anyone know how much clarity ball python eggs can handle? my incubator is close to a window, and the front door is made of glass. No direct sun of course.

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