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    What is the temp in your tubs?

    If it's in the mid 80's just turn off your hot spot you won't need it.

    I do not provide a hot spot from may to september/october
    Deborah Stewart


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    Re: Ambient heating issue

    Quote Originally Posted by Klagid View Post
    What kind of digital probe do you have?

    http://www.reptilebasics.com/thermom...l-thermometer/

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    Re: Ambient heating issue

    Quote Originally Posted by Deborah View Post
    What is the temp in your tubs?

    If it's in the mid 80's just turn off your hot spot you won't need it.

    I do not provide a hot spot from may to september/october

    Cool side is ambient temps in the tubs are 83-85F, hot spot is 92F. The room in general is very hot, it's 88F and gets full sun all day.

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    Re: Ambient heating issue

    Quote Originally Posted by purple python View Post
    That's an alright thermometer....gets the job done.

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