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    Does Aspen raise/retain heat?

    So like i said in a previous post, I stuck the thermometer probe to the bottom of a tub. Today, i put the aspen over the probe. A few hours later i checked the temps and my thermometer read 95 on the hot side

    without the aspen, my hot side was reading a very constant ~91-92

    Humidity is up to 62% after adding a water bowl too...so it's time to put some holes in.
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    Re: Does Aspen raise/retain heat?

    Yeah, the aspen will trap heat against the floor of the tub...like a blanket.


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    Re: Does Aspen raise/retain heat?

    tank you tank you Judy

    Is it better to get a read from the bottom of the tub, or on top of the substrate?

    I would think bottom of the tub because snakes like to burrow and move the substrate around till there is no more....

    I need one of those laser temp guns.

    I went over to Alice's place last night to check out her collection (had an awesome time!) and they were using a laser thermometer....very cool.

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    Re: Does Aspen raise/retain heat?

    hmm... i thought you were supposed to read from the top of the substrate... at least that's what i do. and i agree with judy... i like this avatar way better than your last one! i was going to pm you about it and tell you how great of a pic it is... but since judy mentioned it publicly... i will too
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    hehe yeah a lot of my pictures make me look pissed so i figured i'd start smiling once in a while....this pic acctually turned out really well...so i like it too

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    Re: Does Aspen raise/retain heat?

    Nathan, 95 isn't going to hurt anything. I keep my hot sides at 94.5(using Herpstat 2) and my cool sides at 84, and all of mine spend regular amounts of time on both sides. I have both of the probes taped to the bottom of the tub, with 2 sheets of indented kraft paper on top, and the temps on top of the paper are 94 or so. Mine like it nice and toasty
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