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    Re: My Ball python vomited a day after eating

    Quote Originally Posted by Freejkf View Post
    Also put the temp sensor bulb for the thermostat under substrate and 10 mil duct taped to the bottom( temp only) if everything works well I'm going to get hot glue to attach instead of tape but right now there's no way the snakes pulling that tape up it's the good black duct tape I use for my job actually lol
    So you have not listened/read anything that others have taken time out of their day to help you with?
    For the last time...... NO TAPE BELONGS IN ANY ENCLOSURE......
    Do you know there are also many reasons we don't put thermostat probes inside of an enclosure with heat mats?

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