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Thread: Heat issues

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    Heat issues

    I just moved my daughters snake to a plastic bin since we couldn't get the humidity over 40% using just a heat lamp. I picked up some heat tape, thermometer/hygro and dimming switch for the setup. I have the sensor inside under the green carpet on the hot side and the therm on the cool side. The humidity is now up near 70%, hot side at 92 degrees but the cool side is only 75 degrees. The plastic tub is sitting on a dresser currently. I would like to have the warm side about 90 and cool side about 80 but I cant get the cool side up without turning up the heat pad which would be too much for the snake. I see others with their bins on wooden shelves that is covering the back and sides. Am I loosing too much heat by not having the sides and back covered/insulated?

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    75 isn't too bad for the cool side. You could be losing heat that way, but it appears your temps are just fine to me.
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    Re: Heat issues

    Quote Originally Posted by LGray23 View Post
    75 isn't too bad for the cool side. You could be losing heat that way, but it appears your temps are just fine to me.

    Ok good, by the way I do have quite a few holes on the cool side to help with humidity but the air still seems quite stagnant. Is that normal for this type of set-up?

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    Yes, tubs hold heat and humidity (but also lose heat and humidity if taken off the heat source) much quicker than glass.
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