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Mounting the probe on the glass

elipsis1

Scott
I bought two products to mount my thermostat probe and temperature probe to the glass:

http://www.stikkiworks.com/prod_wax.html

and

http://www.officedepot.com/a/products/584296/Scotch-Adhesive-Putty-2-Oz/

I ended up using the wax, figuring it would be safe, but figured I'd better check here and see what others say. I remember seeing a show where tree sap was very irritating to snakes scales. Hopefully this wax won't be.

If it is, I will get it out of there right away.

Thanks again for all the great advice.
 
I use hot glue ever since I had to spend 30 minutes unsticking my poor snake from the duct tape was was rolled up in.
 
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