Quote Originally Posted by honeybee View Post
Thank-you! I have set my thermostat down 3 degrees to account for the tin foil after seeing the temps rise a bit, and I'll continue to monitor these as the days go by. I believe Viago is entering his first shed with me so I've also provided a humid hide (basically stuffed a bit of damp moss in one of his three hides) and I really want to make sure his humidity is on point.

The ambient temp/cold temp has not fluctuated too much, which I'm glad for, as the CHE is what I'm a bit more concerned with as it's essentially uncontrolled. Just to be safe I've lifted the lamp a little higher off the enclosure and its gone down to 79 degrees and seems to be staying there. Will mid to high 70s be okay for the night?
I've seen bps do fine with even lower night temps. My enclosures never dip below 78 but even down to 72 I've heard is ok. Really it's about observing the snek. If he feels cold and stiff in the morning raise your temp overnight. If he reacts normally your husbandry is spot on.

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