It's not that I'm manually controlling anything. I do have a rheostat and a Thermometer that keeps track of temps. I've been keeping snakes for a couple years now so I know how it's done.
But this is my first summer with snakes in Arkansas (previously lived in North Carolina) and between the humidity and heat around here my pads/tape get hot than they are supposed to. Even with a Rheostat.
I'm already working to rectify this situation by replacing my cheap Rheostat with an actual Thermostat of better quality. The one I have just doesn't have a low enough setting on it. But I do have the situation under control.
I'm already working to rectify this situation by replacing my cheap Rheostat with an actual Thermostat of better quality. The one I have just doesn't have a low enough setting on it. But I do have the situation under control.