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    New to hogs.. hotspot temp?

    Hi there,

    So I'm most likely getting a juvenile hognose this weekend, but am having a bit of trouble finding a consensus in care sheets on what the hotspot should be. I've seen 83 all the way to 91. I would keep it in my python rack, but if it needs a lower temperature than the ~90 that it's set to, I can easily rewire it to get whatever it needs (I have a whole empty shelf).

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    Re: New to hogs.. hotspot temp?

    Last edited by SRMD; 07-03-2012 at 12:04 PM.
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    One of those sheets says 82-85, the other two say 90-94. I'll take your word on 90, saves me the trouble of rewiring

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    Re: New to hogs.. hotspot temp?

    if 2 say the same thing and one says different i would go with the two but i am no expert on hogs.
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    I have mine in a 10 gallon tank with a Zoo Med double dome light overhead. I have 40w bulbs and a thick Eco-Earth substrate. My tank has an ambient temp of 77 to 80, and has surface temps on the substrate at 82. She then has rocks and branches that get to 87 at the warmest. I will see mine come out and crawl around but I have never seen her basking on a hot spot. Most of the time she is buried, tunneling around in the Eco-Earth, the temp is the substrate is around 72 to 77 depending on which end she is on.
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    This is what I would recommend you to follow http://www.bennettreptiles.com/hognosecare.shtml, just remember like any other snakes once you gain experience nothing stops you from experimenting and see what work best for your animals and yourself.
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    I know many people use paper substrate. I think for most situations they are fine, just not for a burrowing critter. Yes it is more of a pain to find them when they are buried but I believe it offers a more natural way of life for them. I like to watch my snakes act as close to how they would in the wild a possible. I would highly recommend a substrate they can burrow in. That's why I use the Eco-Earth. Its a dirt like feel without being dirt.
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    Deborah, I think I'm going to follow that care sheet over the others, thanks for the recommendation!

    KMG, I plan on using aspen bedding. I agree that I want this little guy to be able to dig around a bit.

    I'm so excited now! I was hoping to find an albino, but I'm finding it really hard to find any in my area, let alone any morphs. I guess I'll save a few bucks and pick up a normal

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    My boy stopped eating until I bumped his hot spot to 90.

    I use Sani Chips and he digs little tunnels.
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    Re: New to hogs.. hotspot temp?

    Quote Originally Posted by liv View Post
    Deborah, I think I'm going to follow that care sheet over the others, thanks for the recommendation!

    KMG, I plan on using aspen bedding. I agree that I want this little guy to be able to dig around a bit.

    I'm so excited now! I was hoping to find an albino, but I'm finding it really hard to find any in my area, let alone any morphs. I guess I'll save a few bucks and pick up a normal
    You know the reptile zoo named Reptilia right by wonderland in Vaughn i think it is?


    Anyways they have albino hogs there. But they are $900.
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