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    Re: I thought he was dead! :(

    Quote Originally Posted by OneEyedFox View Post
    I've had a scare like this before too, only it was too hot. At the time I had a crappy analog thermometer and it was reading 103° and I was afraid I had cooked my snake. I now know that that temp won't actually kill her if she's in there for only a few moments, and those thermometers really suck so that temp probably wasn't even accurate but yeah. There's no real reason to turn off the heat lamp at night. If it was because of the whole lighting/temp change at night, I wouldn't pay it any mind. Changing temps at night is pretty counter intuitive if you think about it, and it can cause things like this to happen. Try leaving the lamp on for the night and see how things are in the morning. Hopefully that helps.


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    Re: I thought he was dead! :(

    I turn my heat lamps off at night and my temps drop into the low 70s all the time. As long as they get enough heat during the day they'll be fine at 73 overnight. Also if your UTH is still on at night the snake can always warm itself up if it chooses to. I don't have my heat lamps on a thermostat either. I use a dimmer switch for the lamps and the UTHs are on thermostats.
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    Re: I thought he was dead! :(

    I got your message with the address. I will ship it on Monday. Happy to help out. It's actually a pro exotics PE2 temp him. Nice little unit.
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    Re: I thought he was dead! :(

    Remember that fall is here and winter is coming. Until you can get a thermostat, your temperatures might fluctuate, since you're using an analog.

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