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    IMO a thermostat probe should never be inside the enclosure, there's just too much risk of the snake moving the probe making the tank get super hot.

    The hottest spot in the enclosure should be about 95 degrees, anything higher you risk burning the snake.
    Less substrate if you have to, but the bottom of that tank directly on the glass should not hit over 95 degrees.
    Jerry Robertson

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