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    Re: Back in it, but new house.

    Quote Originally Posted by tsshields View Post
    The hot spot with the Substrate (reptibark with paper underneath the reptibark). I’m using is about 88. In order to get it to 90 I’d have to set the belly heat probe to almost 105 and I saw some warning that said it should not reach a temp of 105 or 110 so it’s set at 100.
    Are you measuring the hot spot temp on top of the substrate or below? If you are measuring on top of the substrate, the temp below the substrate is likely dangerously high. Are those humidity readings normal? If so, your humidity is too low as well.
    Last edited by Homebody; 05-04-2023 at 12:31 PM.
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