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Temp Problems

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Posted by: varanusaqua at Sat Jul 21 14:35:53 2007   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by varanusaqua ]  
   

I have a rack set up with a helix thermostat, when i first purchased it i set the helix probe directly on the heat tape(i keep the top draw out because im afraid the sliding drawer could knock the probe off the tape). I also used a corallife reptile temp probe and set it in the hottest spot of the drawer. they basically had a 1 to 2 degree ferenheight difference, so it didnt seem like anything important.

After using both for a month or two i removed the seperate probe(coralife) from the rack because my little pastel kept dragging it around the cage anyway.I justput it in after a few weeks and the corallife probe is reading 95o ferenheight but my helix thermostat is set to and is readin 90. I lowered the temps to a nuetral temperature so that my snakes can keep warm enough to thermoregulate, but as of now they cant reach their desired basking point based on what the helix is set to(83) personally im more concerned of overheating rather then them not being as hot as theyd like to be.

Its kind of frustrating because i dont know what probe to trust, the corallife is set inside then enclosure and reads anywhere from 3 to 7 degrees higher then the helix is set to/reading, the helix probe is set directly on the tape itself underneath where the drawer would be.

Should i buy another seperate probe? could anyone recommend a good one? Should i trust that the helix is doing its job? Any opinions on the matter are as always very much appreciated.

thanks



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