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liquidleaf
at Wed Nov 14 08:08:21 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by liquidleaf ]
Good idea to put the probe UNDER the paper.
You do then have to adjust the thermostat so that you get the temperature you want ABOVE the paper... that's when one of those infrared thermometers comes in handy.
You have to play around a bit - set the thermostat, let the cage warm up, see what the temp is above the paper. If it's not warm enough, adjust the thermostat up a little... wait again for the heater to catch up... check temps again.
So, even though the probe is measuring a higher temperature under the paper, you want to get an ambient temperature above the paper, because that's where the snake will be.
The same sort of adjustment happens when you have the temp probe underneath (outside) of a plastic bin... obviously the more material the heat has to go through, the higher the thermostat has to be set to get an appropriate temperature.
But, go out and buy a infrared temp gun if you don't have one! You can get one online for about $25, or if you have a Harbor Freight store near you, they sometimes have super sales (I've gotten temp guns for as low as $9). ----- Lauren Madar - OphidiaGems.com | CageMakers 1.1 Ball Python, 1.0 Hog Island Boa, 1.1 Hypo BCI, 1.1 Surinam BCC, 1.1 Saharan Sand Boa
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