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    Re: Pudding progression thread

    Quote Originally Posted by CALM Pythons View Post
    Also not sure what your temps were today but it was a lot warmer in NY. Above freezing. That alone changes how my enclosures react to heating. Something as simple as that can make it so you might have to adjust things until you find the happy medium.
    yea, during winter, probably doesn't matter because my house itself won't get warmer even in warm days lol my space heater will control the weather so it should be steady. Maybe during summer, it might get hotter.
    Anyways, I was wondering if the thermometer on the hot spot needs the humidity measurement also? or just temperature.

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