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    Re: Where to place the thermometer probe

    Best to, yes.

    Using something like a Ceramic Heating Element or something to that effect that can be left on and controlled at all times would be best.

    Maybe someone who chimes in that does it this way will be of more help.

    You could always go out and get a portable space heater and get them temps up



    Quote Originally Posted by ed4281 View Post
    My land lord controls the heat so it's usualy 65. Should I add some sort of heat lamp.

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