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    Thank you all so much

    I am going to purchase the new hides this evening and make a humid hide for her as well out of some Tupperware I have. I checked the calibration on the push sensors I am using in the enclosure, and they were completely out of wack. I calibrated them using an accurate psychrometer and I also mounted a digital hygrometer/thermometer in the back. I rechecked all of my surface temps which are steady at 92 with the exception of the large flat stone I have directly below the heat lamp, it will reach 102 *F just as the controller shuts off the lamp and then falls to about 94 *F. Some of this temp maybe reflected light so I will need to recheck this at night. I changed the differential setting on the logic controller that I am using which should help as well. I feel a whole lot better knowing that she is okay going without eating every week. Should I continue to wait to handle her until she starts feeding? I will have to move her around when I make modifications such as the humid hide and other hides. Thanks everybody!
    Last edited by Wesleysparks40; 12-07-2024 at 04:04 PM.

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