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    Re: UTH installation

    Quote Originally Posted by NYHC4LIFE8899 View Post
    Attention: PIT On The Prowl,notice his specific details..specific!!!! About u can only use hot glue to hold down the probe..I been using a tiny piece of aluminum tape for 4 months now and never an issue,never once..but Pitt see the specific details!so yes!it will matter where u place the probe <~~~~see
    Pitt,if I wasn't so lazy right now,I'd take a pic of what mine looks like and how DANGEROUS it can be too my snake,lol...maybe tommorow..I'll inbox to you..downlow man,downlow...
    well, when your snake rolls an edge up on the tape and gets stuck to it, remember that olive oil on a que-tip is a good way to loosen the adhesive on the tape so you don't pull off too many scales. If you have tape inside your enclosure, you'll need this information eventually.
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