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    Re: Does this look alright guys? (Probe placement)

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    Alrighty. But i will still have good heat transfer right?

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    I picked up an Ultra Therm from Reptile Basics on Albert's recommendation.

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    Your welcome Reinz! Glad I could help out. That uth really is a superior product. (The ultra therm).
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    Re: Does this look alright guys? (Probe placement)

    With the zoo med pass the little rubber feet that come with them work wonders to lift the enclosure up, I secured mine with some duct tape over them to be sure. Or you could go with the little foamy nonslip furniture feet as an inexpensive alternative.


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    Re: Does this look alright guys? (Probe placement)

    Quote Originally Posted by gaitedappy View Post
    With the zoo med pass the little rubber feet that come with them work wonders to lift the enclosure up, I secured mine with some duct tape over them to be sure. Or you could go with the little foamy nonslip furniture feet as an inexpensive alternative.


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    Yeah i used them with a little super glue to make sure i raised it up

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