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    Re: A break up over husbandry issues ??

    Quote Originally Posted by CALM Pythons View Post
    Im one of those people that say its dangerous under substrate and you are wrong period.
    You can hang a probe when under a RHP. But you put a probe under my boy thats 15’ and when he pisses a gallon of liquid with the best Thermostats on the market or not, within 5 min that piss is cooler than 91, submerges the probe and my Herpstat is running 100% and my RHP is running 170 degrees wide open.
    Do what you want but don’t go against a thread on the safety of probe placement when new people read for good advice because you haven’t had a safety issue yourself.
    I may not go down on my Bike very often, but i wear a helmet everyday because when you ride sooner or later you go down.


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    Sorry but last I checked this thread was about a ball python, not your boy that's 15'. Not only that but about an UTH not RHP. I would never suggest putting a probe for a RHP under substrate but thanks for reading the thread and paying attention to what's being talked about before saying I'm just wrong. As I've said if done correctly it's safe.
    Last edited by SquirmyPug; 11-20-2018 at 12:10 AM.

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