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Old 05-31-17, 12:15 PM   #1
cwburns32
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Heating for digestion questions

Hello all - I am probably over thinking things (again) but wanted to make sure I had my Tarahumara Mountain Boa's warm side hide setup properly and at the right temp.

I know a lot of people recommended using my RHP as my primary heat source but with the way my room is setup it works better to help maintain my ambient temp. The Ultratherm provides the underbelly heat as my little guy likes using his hide vs sit out in the open on the warm side.

My Ultratherm is hooked up to my Herpstat 2 and is set at 96F. The Ultratherm is attached to the bottom of the AP T8 cage and the probe sits in a recessed area between Ultratherm and bottom of cage. The RHP is set to 75.2 to help keep the cool side right at 75.

It seems that the warm side is plenty warm but I feel that the floor doesn't feel as warm as it should even though my IR temp gun tells me the floor, inside the hide and the snake are all at the right temp. I have attached some pics of the warm side with my IR gun and my thermometer that takes an ambient temp of warm side (78-80) AND has a probe that sits inside of his warm hide (87-90). When my guy is in his hide, the IR gun shows me a temp on him of 88.5-89 which is about perfect for a Tara so I don't think I should be worried but again when I touch floor with my finger I feel it isn't as warm at it should be even though my snake is very warm to touch after he has been in hide for a while.

You'll notice that the high low on the temp probe in his warm hide shows 81-91. If he is cool when he climbs into his warm hide the temp will come down tremendously until he warms up.

Warm side temps - Album on Imgur
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