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Old 07-10-2021, 03:24 PM   #7
nikkirnoto
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Originally Posted by hypnoctopus View Post
I don't use lights for heating, so I can't really comment on that. Any heat mat I've gotten from a pet store always can get well over 100 degrees. I also haven't used one of those digital thermometers, only temp guns. Is it touching the heat pad or just measuring the air temp? If you put your hand on the heat mat, does it feel hot?
My husband ran out to grab another heating mat so the warm area is now resting at 80⁰. I know she's in there and awake because she popped her head out a few times. She has burrowed herself in a considerable way.

We have a layer of dirt and then bedding so I think that might be our issue. The thermometer is on the heating pad. I just put one under the tank as well.

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