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<blockquote data-quote="Whitelightning777" data-source="post: 125837" data-attributes="member: 26980"><p>Just be careful either way. The system I have has kept the following numbers of animals alive and healthy.</p><p></p><p>1 adult h spinifer obtained last Baltimore repticon</p><p>23 h spinifer scorplings 1 of which I kept</p><p>1 c versicolor</p><p>1 l Klugi </p><p>1 m balfouri</p><p>1 p striata</p><p>1 h pulchripes (recent addition)</p><p></p><p>Zero failures. Zero fires. The secret is taking lots of readings top, bottom, in the substrate to prove the correct warming had happened. I've taken close to 2 dozen readings inside and out prior to putting in any animal into a cage. </p><p></p><p>Of course this needs to be done in the final position of the enclosure where it will function. Of course, only digital thermometers should be used.</p><p></p><p>Perhaps I'll even make a video on it at some point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whitelightning777, post: 125837, member: 26980"] Just be careful either way. The system I have has kept the following numbers of animals alive and healthy. 1 adult h spinifer obtained last Baltimore repticon 23 h spinifer scorplings 1 of which I kept 1 c versicolor 1 l Klugi 1 m balfouri 1 p striata 1 h pulchripes (recent addition) Zero failures. Zero fires. The secret is taking lots of readings top, bottom, in the substrate to prove the correct warming had happened. I've taken close to 2 dozen readings inside and out prior to putting in any animal into a cage. Of course this needs to be done in the final position of the enclosure where it will function. Of course, only digital thermometers should be used. Perhaps I'll even make a video on it at some point. [/QUOTE]
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