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    Re: Stressed Python Question?

    Ok...one other thing....I see you are using a stick on thermometer. Those are not accurite. Go to wally world, or lowes and get an acurite. It is about $12- and has a probe. Put the probe down into the substrate. It will tell you the temp at the probe as well as what your humidity is. I would guess that your humidity is pretty low since it is a large looking tank and you are heating with a light. (that is very common)

    If your humidity is low you can foil off the screen part of your tank you can also put a humid hide in their with damp spagnum moss since you have so much room. Also make sure you spray down the tank at least once a day.

    Again I have to refer you to the care sheet as it is such a great source of info. This was my snake keeping bible so to speak when I first started.
    Michelle
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