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    A snake isn’t going to climb on a 100 degree bulb for long enough to burn. It takes a long time to burn at that temp, and the snake will move away.
    the 75 watt heat lamp which are much hotter (not cool LEDs) on my Neodesha ever about 114 at the screen, but the snakes just bask below and avoid the bulbs.
    100 degrees, 110 degrees surface temperature is nothing. Snakes only get hurt at those temps if they are laying directly on it for hours in their hides. Plumbing hot water is 120, and can’t burn you. Believe what you want, but these are scientific facts.
    Some of you are so paranoid, it’s a bit obsessive.
    Last edited by Godzilla78; 12-16-2018 at 02:33 PM.

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