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    Re: "Interesting" light positioning

    Quote Originally Posted by Godzilla78 View Post
    http://www.burnfoundation.org/progra...ce.cfm?c=1&a=3

    Third Degree Burns…
    …in 1 second at 156º
    …in 2 seconds at 149º
    …in 5 seconds at 140º
    …in 15 seconds at 133º.
    You know that the burn info you are referencing is for human beings and not ball pythons...? LOL. Dunking into 120 degree water can certainly damage a snake.

    Though I agree a snake isn't just going to lay wrapped around that bulb, they can certainly lean on it since it was so low. Why not just be smart and stick to temps that are appropriate for ball pythons? What would you like to talk about?
    Last edited by redshepherd; 12-17-2018 at 12:15 AM.




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