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    Using a fan for my room. Raise temps?

    I have a MASSIVE celing fan in my room where I keep the bp, this fan is very powerful. And seeing how the AC dosn't work well in my room, it is on quite often.
    Should I raise my tank tempuratures to compensate. My temps are 83/94 right now. Is that too hot, or considering the fan being on, just right?

    I'm confused and do not want to hurt my little snakey-poo.

    Thank for the help in advance.

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    Re: Using a fan for my room. Raise temps?

    what are you using to measure those temps? they sound fine to me a tad on the warm side for my liking, but not terrible.

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    Re: Using a fan for my room. Raise temps?

    regular digital thermometer with a probe and such.

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    Re: Using a fan for my room. Raise temps?

    If your temps and humidity are fine then the fan's presence makes no difference.

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