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    Temp issues

    Quote Originally Posted by Bergerking View Post
    Yes I am aware but is it acceptable for single paper towel layer temp to be 82-87F as long as plastic base of tub is reading 90-91F? Says above that I’m using a temp gun to measure temps. Along with AcuRite therm/hygrometers on either end of tub. Biggest issue I’m having is UTH only reads 90F in a single square inch or less and rest of pad is like 5-10F degrees less. Very inconsistent across the pad. Anyone else run into this?


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    UTH's use Wire inside run Zig Zag so you are going to get different temperatures all over it. What you have going on is correct. 87 degrees is a perfectly fine Hot Spot. As a matter of fact most ball pythons prefer 86°-88 and mine are in the cool hide 95% of the time at 76/78° nighttime & 80° daytime.
    What you're doing is perfect and the fact that you have a part of the UTH under the substrate that reaches 90 is as high as you want to go. Dont worry everything sounds good



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