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    Re: Temps...

    Quote Originally Posted by craigafrechette View Post
    It sounds to me like you're just one step away. Tweak the light situation and dial it in with your t-stat and you'll be good to go.
    Don't over think (I know, I know, easier said than done, hahahaha). Nothing has to be "perfect". You'll learn and you'll grow. You're off to a great start. Huge props for having your set up ready BEFORE bringing your snake home.
    Yes, way easier said than done lol. And thank you for your help, I feel tons better about it all!

    Quote Originally Posted by JRLongton View Post
    Not to worry! It's the better way to learn. Worst case, you'll be well prepared.

    A UTH is fine if the ambient temp of the room is high enough, 78 F or above. In that case a warm spot on the floor will suffice. If the ambient temp is too low, then you can't get away with a UTH and need to use something like a ceramic heat emitter (CHE), incandescent bulb, or best of all a radiant heat panel (RHP). Only in the coldest of rooms do you need both a UTH and RHP/CHE.

    Try what Craig suggested and move the CHE (it is a CHE, right?) to one side to create a thermal gradient. Make sure you use a thermostat for it though!

    Or you could leave it as it is, but get a second thermostat to regulate the CHE and reduce the ambient temp down to 80-82 or so. That is the lower end of comfortable BP temps and will allow her to cool off, if she feels the need.

    You'll get it worked out. It looks as though you are definitely on the right track and you'll be enjoying your new snake soon.
    Yes, it is a CHE with a dimmer. I was told that a thermostat would make the CHE burn out quicker? I did in fact move it and I'm letting it set a while so I can see where I'm at. Thank you for your help as well!!

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