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Old 06-24-14, 11:15 AM   #1
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Re: heating question for my cali king snake

That it is. Right now she is all curled up under her hide on the hot side and she's been there most of the day...should I be worried? Lol
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Old 06-24-14, 11:54 AM   #2
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That it is. Right now she is all curled up under her hide on the hot side and she's been there most of the day...should I be worried? Lol

Nah, if she gets warm she will move. Just monitor the temps of the substrate on the hot side. An infrared temp gun works great for spot checking!
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Old 07-06-14, 01:59 PM   #3
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OK I know it's been a while but I have been keeping an eye on my girls tank and it seems she spends almost all of her time in the hide on the hot side. Which tells me, at least I think, that it isn't hot enough for her. So today I went and got a digital prove style thermometer and stuck it in there with the probe on top of the substrate over the heat pad. I also took the probe for the thermostat and instead of having is suction cupped to the glass on top of the pad I have it resting on top of the substrate next to the thermometer probe. The temp is currently at 80 and slowly rising. One question I have is I do have a second unused heat pad would it be beneficial to stick it on the back or the side of the tank and hook it to the thermostat as well? Or would that be overkill?
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OK I know it's been a while but I have been keeping an eye on my girls tank and it seems she spends almost all of her time in the hide on the hot side. Which tells me, at least I think, that it isn't hot enough for her. So today I went and got a digital prove style thermometer and stuck it in there with the probe on top of the substrate over the heat pad. I also took the probe for the thermostat and instead of having is suction cupped to the glass on top of the pad I have it resting on top of the substrate next to the thermometer probe. The temp is currently at 80 and slowly rising. One question I have is I do have a second unused heat pad would it be beneficial to stick it on the back or the side of the tank and hook it to the thermostat as well? Or would that be overkill?
You don't need the second heat pad. Just keep adjusting Temps to desired level.
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Old 07-06-14, 04:04 PM   #5
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OK just wanted to be sure thanks! It's now around 88 on the top of the substrate so looks like I finally got it right and all I had to do is move the stupid probe on top of the substrate lol
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OK just wanted to be sure thanks! It's now around 88 on the top of the substrate so looks like I finally got it right and all I had to do is move the stupid probe on top of the substrate lol
Lol, that will work until the snake moves the probe.
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Old 07-06-14, 04:21 PM   #7
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Yeah I though about that. I have a few ideas about how to keep the probes in place. One idea I'm going to pursue is use the suction cup the thermostat probe came with and make a small bracket that allows the two probes to attach to the top of that and still stick out above the substrate. Or will I be ok to just stick the probe to the back of the tank above the substrate and call it a day and stop over complicating things? Lol
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