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    Re: Back in it, but new house.

    Quote Originally Posted by Homebody View Post
    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.
    Just did a quick check and the hot spot underneath the substrate was a little high measured at 92-93 so I can adjust belly heat by a few degrees which will bring that probe setting to 93ish.

    I need to give them a quick spray, I just changed the substrate today so it was probably reading a bit dry and need to give it a spray.

    Based on the pics and updated temps and settings would you say, I'm ok?

    Keep in mind, the snakes have been in this environment for a month with these temps and I have not seen any abnormalities. I am mainly worried about the double heat but based on the feedback and my temps I have gave, it seems ok based on the responses?
    Last edited by tsshields; 05-04-2023 at 01:28 PM. Reason: change in numbers
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