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No reptile can get by with any one set temperature. There are times they need to cool off and times they need to warm up. Thermoregulation is a much needed element in any reptile habitat. If your room temp is 78, there is a good chance that you cannot provide the proper gradient for this animal so you may need to change his location to a cooler room. Proper gradient should be mid 70s on the cool side to mid 80s on the warm side. You will know when your cage is properly set up when you all of a sudden never see the goofy little snake any more without a lot of digging / cage herping.
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