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    Didn't see any of the original drama so whatevs to that, but i will echo CALM in saying that you have over-engineered the enclosure. Very impressive work, and trust me, I'm a guy who has over thought and over built projects in the past (and i'm sure will do so in the future). But think of it this way: start with the bare minimum and if you have a problem, your trouble-shooting list will be short. I dont mean to suggest that anyone should intentionally aim for sub-par husbandry, but for the most part if you are pretty close to the mark the snake will be fine in teh short term while you dial in your setup. Start with the minimum, 2 thermometers, a hydrometer, and 1 thermostat regulated heat source.. Thats 4 things to keep track of, much more manageable as you refine the setup. Good Luck!
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