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    I'd like to know how you have your thermometer mounted on the wall like that. I have the same one, but I use the little kickstand and just have it sitting in the tub. Problem is my snakes keep knocking them over. Emrys even wrestled it into his water bowl once, but luckily it didn't seem to get the battery wet.
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    Re: Keeping the Thermometer Probe in Place

    Quote Originally Posted by Meerna View Post
    I'd like to know how you have your thermometer mounted on the wall like that. I have the same one, but I use the little kickstand and just have it sitting in the tub. Problem is my snakes keep knocking them over. Emrys even wrestled it into his water bowl once, but luckily it didn't seem to get the battery wet.
    Just use a glue gun to stick it on the side .... it will be fine and anything glued down can be moved if and when needed as its not totally permanent ...

    I've got three glue guns ( off eBay again ) one uses thin stix for smaller jobs , one that uses the very thick stix for larger jobs and a wireless one for those awkward places or where there's no plug socket nearby .


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    Awesome. I'll have to go find one of my glue guns then ^_^
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    Keeping the Thermometer Probe in Place

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    Awesome. I'll have to go find one of my glue guns then ^_^
    Ahh ...yes sorry for waffling on a bit

    That's my autistic traits coming out ... why have one glue gun when you can have three

    I'd love to find a miniature glue gun


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    Re: Keeping the Thermometer Probe in Place

    Love the glue gun idea think i will have yo to go with that. Right now my probes just sit in each of the hides loose and i just adjust them as necessary. I check on my snakes daily so its not a big deal but fixing them in place would be nice. Any issues with bedding getting jammed under the probe or around the glue or anything?

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    Re: Keeping the Thermometer Probe in Place

    Quote Originally Posted by OTorresUSMC View Post
    Love the glue gun idea think i will have yo to go with that. Right now my probes just sit in each of the hides loose and i just adjust them as necessary. I check on my snakes daily so its not a big deal but fixing them in place would be nice. Any issues with bedding getting jammed under the probe or around the glue or anything?

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    Not in my experience ....


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