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    Re: he drops in his water

    Quote Originally Posted by thejennabird View Post
    Also, since temp dials attached way up there (they look pretty far above the substrate) devery good at measuring the temperature at snake-level, you could move them lower, closer to the floor.

    PS. Those temp dials are notoriously inaccurate. You might also consider replacing them with a probe-based thermometer that sits the substrate. This might help keep your snake from climbing the walls!
    Hes good I check his temp several times a day with laser and probe...i could take them out..jsut like comparing the two.
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