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help me understand
ok so i just read in another thread not to use nite drop on t-stat and on the care sheet it says not to use nite drop... so im wondering if i spent extra money i didnt need to on a johnson controls with "nite drop" ... i bought that t-stat under the impression of when my ball pythons are of breeding age it will simulate the climate change they would have in there natural habitat .....very confused
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It's not necessary at all unfortunately. Sorry, I was under the same impression when I first started as well but luckily learned before I bought my thermostats that I wouldn't need it.
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There are some breeders who use the night drop, to help cycle/cool their animals at the start of breeding season.
Do you absolutely need a night drop, no. I think it it's convenient to have one, and don't believe it's a waste of money.
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I use a night drop at the start of breeding season just for good measure. I don't believe it's completely necessary, but I don't think it hurts either.
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Re: help me understand
 Originally Posted by Adam Chandler
I use a night drop at the start of breeding season just for good measure. I don't believe it's completely necessary, but I don't think it hurts either.
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Re: help me understand
ok cool thanks for the help i feel better about my t-stat now
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