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    Re: Injured ball python

    Quote Originally Posted by rumbi View Post
    But how could a snake sustain burn injuries from what is essentially human body temperature? The CHE is set to a thermostat and I have digital probe thermometers on both sides of the enclosure.

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    CHEs get much hotter than 85-90f, try feeling yours when it's heating. It'll sting and you could burn yourself if you hold your hand to it. They get very hot.

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