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    Re: Heating with Loose Substrate - Surface Temp Question

    Quote Originally Posted by alittleFREE View Post
    Okay, so it’s fine if she goes down to the 95*F spot? She won’t like fry her brain or anything?

    I guess she’s smart enough to know to regulate and go to the cool side, but I just get freaked out by so many peoples snakes getting burned.


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    No, sadly, sometimes snakes fall asleep (or just seem to be clueless?) & do get burned...I'd stick to 90-92* max, personally. If you need more warmth than that,
    I'd add it from overhead.

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