Quote Originally Posted by Reinz View Post
I have the RHP on the far right as is the belly heat. My thinking was if the belly heat is on the cool side then the snake has no true cool side. And all of my snakes use the cool side much more than warm side. They seem to use the belly heat mainly to aid in digesting.

With the belly heat on the warm side the snake can stay away from belly heat is desired, yet still gain some direct heat from the RHP.

Nothing is set in stone. You can always move your heat source and or probes for your particular situation. There's nothing wrong with mixing some things up and experimenting if done safely and not jeopardizing good husbandry.

To me, it's all about options.


Here Lizzy is under the RHP and the belly heat is just a bit to the left of her.
Where is your probe placement for the RHP? Bob said to out it on the cool side.

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