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    Okay, I have been lurking around absorbing information on ball pythons while im holding her for my friend. And i have realized I am doing quite an amount wrong. First things first- bought a hygrometer and thermometer at walmart today that i've heard about and I'm REALLY concerned. her hot spot? WAYYYYYY TO HOT. How do I get the temp down ASAP? I realize I need a thermostat for this right? recomendations on where to pick one up quick!? Room temp is at 85 and the humidity is 45% how can i make one side cooler during the summer when my dad refuses to use the AC? Now I also realize this means I must have really bad hot spots for my milk snakes too. I need to get more of the thermometers and thenostats quick to fix everything. suggestions? where do i get them? should i shut the heat pad off for now? The Bp is not burned thank goodness but i really need to fix this quick. Also how will i raise humidity during shed? they are in glass aquariums with locking screen lids. other than that i'm pretty sure eveything is good.. i feel so bad about my snakes >.< My mom had corn snakes when we were younger and we did nothing of this sort to test temps! please help.. I didnt mean to be a bad snake keeper...
    Last edited by owl307; 05-20-2014 at 09:48 PM.

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