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BobS
at Mon Feb 23 22:08:27 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by BobS ]
>Just like the original post, theres a huge heat source, and a tiny spot to be heated. Plus the spot to be heated needs only a few degrees.<
>Its actually very simple. A choice between cool(65F to 75F)or even cooler, to about 100F surface temps, not air temps. Snakes could care less about air temps, they live on on in where they get their temps<
>Sir, that is so easy to provide. For instance, room temps are normally in the low seventies, so use room temps as the base, and add a SMALL hot area to elevate their temps as needed<
Frank this may be out of context and I'm not trying to trip you up. but surely you can understand how confusing this is to try to follow? On some days I CAN"T walk and chew bublegum! I sometimes forget to flush. I don't have to "play" dumb,I can be a natural. And on some days I CAN"T decide between choclate or Vanilla! Every spring I have to re-read the diections for putting line on the weed whacker!
thanks,
Bob. -----
Sometimes I think the kid with two pet snakes has something that those of us with 50 to 200 lost a long time ago. 
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