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    'Cool, then I'm ok I guess about the warm spot. It doesn't feel hot to warm to me '

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    That was my point .. Our body temp is 98.4F so for example a temp of 100F may just feel slightly warm to you but it would be far too warm / hot for a snake who are cold blooded and need to thermoregulate their temp . Also 95 or 96F will seem COOL to you but is still far too hot for your snake .
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