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Heat pad temps
Hi !
I just got today a thermosthat to control the heat pad temp in my ball python glass tank. What it would be the ideal temperature to set without using too many layers of newspaper, so my ball it won't get burned?
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Re: Heat pad temps
Set your thermostat for 93-95 degrees. Set the thermostat probe inbetween two sheets of newspaper to ensure that the thermostat is really heating his substrate to that degree.
Cool side should be in the low to mid 80's.
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Re: Heat pad temps
 Originally Posted by littleindiangirl
Set your thermostat for 93-95 degrees. Set the thermostat probe inbetween two sheets of newspaper to ensure that the thermostat is really heating his substrate to that degree.
Cool side should be in the low to mid 80's.
You mean adding one layer on the bottom, then the probes, and another layer covering up the probes, right?
Excuse my ignorance!
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Re: Heat pad temps
 Originally Posted by betoiguanas
You mean adding one layer on the bottom, then the probes, and another layer covering up the probes, right?
Excuse my ignorance!
yea how ever you want to do it. Just try to keep the probe as close as possible to the surface to get the most accurate readings for your snakes belly.
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