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[QUOTE="Claudiusx, post: 2034537, member: 31715"] Ok, I saw your post after I just posted my last one, ha. So I would recommend getting a digital with probe end thermometer. They are relatively cheap and easy to find anywhere, but your petstore will definitively have them. IR thermometers like that sometimes have issues giving you a proper reading if they are measuring a surface they are not calibrated on. A digital with probe end doesn't have this issue, and it has the benefit of confirming that your IR thermometer is measuring your surface accurately. For peace of mind, I'd strongly suggest getting the thermometer suggested just to confirm your enclosure isn't actually too hot. -Brandon [/QUOTE]
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