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Awesome response Cray, thats what i was looking for . for a ground dwelling python i assume air temp is useless if the substrate temp is incorrect. if the sub is too cold and as heat rises from your globes the snake may be too cold. Im using 2x digitemps(refrigeration stats) a bulb t stat and the a slow herp thermocouple. My air temp gets to 33.c in middle of enclosure and 28.c at cool end. Sub temp is at 29.c at hot end and 26.c at cool end . Water bowl(150x100) 1cm deep filled is on half way mark. She is pretty active at night and im hoping i have this set up correct!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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