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    Re: Ball Python Cage/Heating Help(First Post)

    Quote Originally Posted by Danya View Post
    Oh, my bad. I use a thermometer gun that I check my temp with. Ah thanks, I'll get two thermostats at one. Any decent not too expensive thermostats that you know of? The hide that I have right now is small on the inside but large on the outside. As far as I've read and seen, the hide should be a perfect size for a baby ball python.
    Jump Starts a decent lower cost thermostat, the probe goes in between your heating pad and your enclosure. This way the probe can't get wet or moved which could cause spikes in temperature. There's a diagram floating around here for it, if I can find it again I'll post it.

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