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Tactic10
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 Temporary UTH (is this ok?)

yea so right now i dont have money for a UTH can i use a heating pad on low for now???? (i do not have the snake yet but tomorrow at the Reptile show I will see if there is any better prices.)



08/01/08  11:06am

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Mrs. froggie
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  Message To: Tactic10   In reference to Message Id: 1815797


 Temporary UTH (is this ok?)

Yes, you can use a heating pad. Make sure it donen’t get too hot for your new corn. :)



08/01/08  03:10pm

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Wisema2297
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  Message To: Tactic10   In reference to Message Id: 1815797


 Temporary UTH (is this ok?)

At this time of year you really do not need any heat unless your AC is real low. A few days will be fine with out any heat.



08/01/08  06:02pm

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Tactic10
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  Message To: Wisema2297   In reference to Message Id: 1816275


 Temporary UTH (is this ok?)

well right now i dont know if he actualy needs one...my room temp says its 90...but at light i would turn the heating pad on(is this ok), its drops to 70....



08/01/08  10:59pm

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Tactic10
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  Message To: Tactic10   In reference to Message Id: 1816615


 Temporary UTH (is this ok?)

Night** just wanted to ask how hot should the UTH be? im going to record temp. befor i give him the heating pad.



08/02/08  08:30am

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Marg
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  Message To: Tactic10   In reference to Message Id: 1816831


 Temporary UTH (is this ok?)

Quote:

hot should the UTH be?

Quote:

Temps should read:
Warm Side: between 75-85 F (25-30 C)
Cool Side:between 70 - 75F (21C - 31C)
Humidity: between 40-50%



08/08/08  08:02am


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