Quote Originally Posted by Cassiopeia View Post
This makes a lot of sense, however I don't think it's dangerously hot for her because its set to that specific temp (then again if the numbers are inaccurate thats a differents story). I'm going to move the probe on the heat pad and see if that makes a difference with the temp reading. And I'm aware that analog is unreliable and as previously mentioned getting a digital thermometer/hygrometer asap. So what you're saying is that the air temp isnt as important but the temperature of the bottom, where she is actually touching is, correct? So as long as the temps on the bottom is okay and the air temp is decent she will be fine?
Her ambient still should be in the mid-upper 70's. During the winter I have my house heat set to 68*F and use a separate electric heater in the snake room to bring the ambient up to 75*F.