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    I use a temp gun on my arm and it is 90? It was only 94-95 after a hot shower. Internal temperatures are higher. I am not sure what would start to burn a BP but I think mimicking natural habitat temperatures is an important part of reptile husbandry. Going beyond may impose risks and in the case of an unregulated UTH I measured and Zilla heat pad on an empty gecko enclosure at 133f.

    Just my thoughts. (Sorry to the OP for contributing to the hijack)
    Jim

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