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Posted by: KevinM at Tue Mar 9 16:05:46 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by KevinM ] Well, if you tried to feed a larger than usual meal with half the heat source, sounds like problem solved IMO. I would go with a UTH and forego the bulbs. I could be the heat bulb burned out and the bulb working is a useless (for snakes anyway) UVB bulb that only contributes light, but no heat. Since you have a thermometer, test the temps under the operating bulb. It should be 85 degrees or so for best digestion results, especially with a larger meal. [ Hide Replies ]
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