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    Re: Ball python hasn't eaten since adoption

    Quote Originally Posted by g928 View Post
    This is what I use to measure the temperature and humidity: https://www.amazon.com/ThermoPro-Hyg...ords=thermopro

    I ordered a temp gun already, it will get here in a few days.
    I've seen so many reports of those things giving really unreliable humidity readings plus the temp readings whilst fairly accurate are only 'ambient ' temps .... so they're the temperature of the air around the device .
    These are no use for telling what the ACTUAL temps of the floor at the warm side are or the ones directly over the heat mat or directly under the heat lamp . You need one with a wired probe


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