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    Highs and Lows

    Hello everyone
    What are the temps. that are unhealthy for bp? I mean what are the highest and lowest temps. that would still be okay for bp?
    Thanks in advance
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    Re: Highs and Lows

    My personal high on the hot side is 94 degrees, I personally am OK with anything between 90 and 94.

    My low on the cool side is 78, I keep the cool side between 78 and 82.

    I may be pickier than most but so far it is working well for me.

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    Hey Tim,

    I have my setup as follows:
    cool side 80-82
    hot side 90-92
    air temp 85
    humidity 60%

    This setup works for me and as a result I have a happy snake.

    Check out this Caresheet for more info.
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    Don't go above 95 or below 70, but I prefer 75. Above 95 risks burns and below 70~75 risks respiratory infection.

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    Thank you everyone for your replys

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