OK, so a good hot spot temp is 88F-89F. And you incubate eggs at 88F-89F. Why not just keep the entire snake room at 88F and crank up the humidity? You could eliminate the belly heats, hot spots, heck you could even get rid of all of your incubators and just put the eggs in a shoe box in the same room. You could even keep your rodents in there too. Seems like it would be much more simplistic. I'm sure in their natural environment they don't really have a 'hotspot' and from what I've heard you really don't need a temperature cycling of ambient or hotspot. Just wondering if anyone has ever tried it? Seems like you could just throw snakes and eggs and rodents anywhere in the room in any type of enclosure, just keep it all at 88F...