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    Re: help with ambient temps

    Quote Originally Posted by dgarrison123 View Post
    Well I got up this morning and checked the temps. Then I metal taped the inside screen with metal tape. The ambient temps stay about 80-82, and the humidity stays about 55-65. I checked the temp with my IR thermometer, and the the cold side belly heat was 80, and hot side was 105. So now I think that I'm ready for my new pet. Let me know if you think that I would need something else. I'll get pics up as soon as I get him or her in.
    Whoah red flag my friend.. 105 is way way way too hot for your snake to be sitting on. They are not able to tell if something is too hot if they want more warmth and will give them thermal burns. You need to get that temp down at least 10 degrees.
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