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    Unplug your uth until it is regulated.
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    Re: I need help removing a clip secured to the inside of my python's enclosure

    [QUOTE=freerangets;2587880]The enclosure comes with an under tank heater on only the side where her hide is - however, it is not thermostat controlled.

    If it is plugged in right now unregulated, UNPLUG it now for fear of overheating and burning your beep. They can get 100+ degrees if not controlled by a t-stat


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    Re: I need help removing a clip secured to the inside of my python's enclosure

    [QUOTE=Aerries;2587898]
    Quote Originally Posted by freerangets View Post
    The enclosure comes with an under tank heater on only the side where her hide is - however, it is not thermostat controlled.

    If it is plugged in right now unregulated, UNPLUG it now for fear of overheating and burning your beep. They can get 100+ degrees if not controlled by a t-stat


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    My, I didn't know it could be that bad - unplugged it last night but thanks for the info.

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    Re: I need help removing a clip secured to the inside of my python's enclosure

    I strongly recommend getting an IR temp gun to measure the ground temperature in your tank. You can buy them on Amazon, or pick one up at Home Depot / Lowes. This will help dial in the thermostat once you get it, and you can monitor the surface temperature anywhere in your tank. I frequently spot check the hot side, right under the heat lamp; far end of the cool side; and as close to the hide that my bp is currently in as I can get.

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