Point of clarity. Do you mean that your thermostats are set to 92F? Because it doesn't really matter what the thermostats are set at. What matters is the highest temp of the basking spot, preferably as measured by a infrared thermometer. If the basking temps are higher than 90F, then you can afford set your thermostats lower. This should also lower your ambient temps a little bit.
I have a problem with ambient temps in the summer too. I don't have air conditioning and it gets quite warm in the summer. I add a block of ice to the enclosure. Works great for me. My snake loves it. I also let my snake out to roam frequently. Ambient temps in the room aren't much different, but the ventilation is better.










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