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She spends 95% of her time directly under the lamp. The problem is, the lamp only seems to keep a small spot at a constant 86 - 88 degrees. Considering that she is over 4.5 ft long, two or three inches of heat is not very effective. I have a human heating pad that I could use, but whenever I do the cats want to get on it(the only time that they bother the snakes).
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