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Old 08-14-19, 08:20 PM   #1
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Probe placement

I have a Animal Palstics cage (T8) for my retic. I hear some people will use a hot glue and glue it to the bottom while others will hang it a few inches above the surface. I am using a heat panel and have a laser gun for temps
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Old 08-19-19, 04:24 PM   #2
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Re: Probe placement

I have my t-stat probe hanging a few inches below the RHP. I set my thermostat to 92 and that gives me a surface temp of 88 and an ambient temp of 82-84.
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Old 08-20-19, 01:33 PM   #3
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Re: Probe placement

What El Ziggy said. Just remember that a laser thermometer is one of your best tools for measuring temps at the surface of the boxes, substrate, etc. It is a worthwhile investment.

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I have my t-stat probe hanging a few inches below the RHP. I set my thermostat to 92 and that gives me a surface temp of 88 and an ambient temp of 82-84.
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