Alright, so I just bought UTH today as well as a digital thermometer. With the two other herps I've owned (a Sunglow corn and a Jungle Carpet python) I'd never measured the temperatures of their mats and they seemed to do just fine. However, I've also never really used a thermometer in this sort of situation before, so I'm not exactly sure where to put it to get an accurate reading. I tried the probe at first taped to the underside of the tank, not on the inside, and it was reading at about 88 or so. It's now under the substrate, taped to the bottom on the inside and it's reading 92.7 I'm very concerned about my corn overheating himself, but at the same time, I have no way to control the temp of the mat. Should I revert to using the heat lamps until I can figure this situation out? He just ate and he'll need to be warm in order to digest, but I don't want to fry him...Please help!