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    Re: Please help! I'm about to give up :(

    You're going to COOK your snake. No matter how deep that substrate is he's going to burrow down into it and hit that 110 degree glass. Switch to using either a thin layer of aspen or cypress mulch or just use newspaper. The temp on top of the substrate may be too low (you need to get a temp gun to tell for sure) in which case that animal is going to find a way to get to the warm spot.

    #1 Get a thermostat.

    #2 Get a temp gun

    #3 Change out the substrate

    Then come back and let us know how it goes.
    ~Adam~

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