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    Re: Quarantine Process - What's Overkill and What's Standard

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    Maybe that's it! I was just hitting the paper towels w/ a temp gun. With that said, I'm wondering if I should lower the surface temps a little bit (currently at 90-91).
    Put it this way, if it's 90F on the bare floor, do not go any higher if just using paper substrate.

    If just using paper towels, I would aim for 88-89F on the bare floor.

    Or, put a hide on top and read the temp in the hide, or lift for a second to read. I agree, paper tends to read a little lower when no weight is on it .

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    Re: Quarantine Process - What's Overkill and What's Standard

    I could not figure out how to post a new thread so I am commenting on this one lol anyways, I have a couple snakes on a rack in my garage. I understand that it is recommended to quarantine in a separate room but what do you think about doing the quarantine in a small hydro/grow tent inside the garage? or do you still think its too risky? I have a spare closet that I can do the quarantine in so im not too worried but I figured I would just ask. Thanks for any info

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