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    Heating Glass tank

    Quote Originally Posted by Bogertophis View Post
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    TO the OP: Yes, restricting the overall airflow will help keep the heat IN the tank, but this is safer to test without your snake in residence- before they actually move in. So only make these changes while you're right there, at home all day, to oversee the temperatures in the tank, as they won't increase all at once but gradually, & you don't want to come home to find your snake expired from excess heat or with permanent neurological damage. OK?

    And btw, where is your probe that connects to the t-stat? Another reason this is best tested out before you have the snake is that constant checking is disruptive & a bit stressful for your snake- but you're sorta stuck with that now, so do the best you can.
    The probe is on the right side of the enclosure on the wall opposite of the UTH and I’m home most of the time I’ve been checking her every 10 min I have hella anxiety when it comes to her comfort. You can see it under the digital thermometer display in the second photo


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    Last edited by Tommy079; 06-24-2023 at 09:20 AM.

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