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    Re: Temp

    Sounds like hes just exploring his new environment. Make sure you move the substrate and check the temp of the bottom of the enclosure - You need to have an accurate temp of the hottest point your snake can reach inside the enclosure. For my UTH, I have a thermometer probe on the heat pad in between the enclosure and the pad itself (On the outside) as well as regular temp checks of the substrate/bottom of the cage. Usually the one probe is good enough tho because if the UTH is only running 90 outside the cage, its safe to say that the bottom of the enclosure wont get higher than that. Therefor you cannot damage your snake.

    Aslong as you have a hot spot of around 88-95 and have a "cool" end of the cage around 77-80, your snake should be fine. I would leave him alone for a day or two and let him get used to things.
    Last edited by KingNoFace; 03-22-2017 at 10:06 AM.
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