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Re: Cranky Snake
 Originally Posted by Sunnyvale420
I would suggest using a different thermometer & hygrometer first. Once you get a better handle on the temps i would bet the snake starts eating again
I'll venture out to WalMart today and pick up a digital thermometer then. Any other suggestions?
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Re: Cranky Snake
 Originally Posted by Sunnyvale420
I would suggest using a different thermometer & hygrometer first. Once you get a better handle on the temps i would bet the snake starts eating again
Incidentally, does it make a big difference where the thermometers are placed? Currently I have one in the middle of the far right third of the tank (warm side) and one in the middle of the far left third (cool side), both on the back wall ~6 inches from the substrate, but is there a more accurate way to place them?
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The snake isn't floating around 6 inches above the substrate. Make sure when you take temps that you're taking the SURFACE temp. That's what I meant by what I said. If it's 90 degrees 6 inches above the substrate it's probably stupid hot at the surface.
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Re: Cranky Snake
 Originally Posted by MrLang
The snake isn't floating around 6 inches above the substrate. Make sure when you take temps that you're taking the SURFACE temp. That's what I meant by what I said. If it's 90 degrees 6 inches above the substrate it's probably stupid hot at the surface.
Okay. It's easy to misunderstand things on the internet, there's no need to be snarky about it.
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