I hear you and respect your advice for sure. The only problem is, I am using a on/off type inexpensive thermostat. It has been difficult enough to get the human heating pads in conjunction with the thermostat to stay 90-95 (temp continues to go up for a couple minutes after the pads go off and go down too low before it kicks back in). I would hate to have to change the thermostat at night. Thoughts? I just found one problem, a reverse wired human heating pad. So now I am managing to keep each enclosure within 2 degrees of each other (2 rubbermaids with the 2 breeders both with human heating pads and separate accurites with the probe for the thermostat in one of them.) Thanks!
Jamie