Here are some pictures of Hot Pocket and its terrarium...
We use a heat lamp and an under-tank heater for the warm side. Also, at night there is a bulb that emits a low light and gives off heat still. The probe for the digital thermometer is inside the warm side hide and we have a hydrometer. This also provides an ambient temp for the tank. There is also a hide on the cool side (a half log with a blue towel behind it to block light). The big bath is on the cool side more or less also. We had vines in the tank at first but I think it was too crowded for him. We removed those and now he actually moves around a bit. We have been feeding him frozen fuzzies but I think those are too small...he's taken frozen both times we've fed him so far so that's good...Any suggestions, feel free to pass them on!
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I'm not at home now so I can't see the pictures (facebook doesn't work here) but from what you've written I'd say that you might do better to ditch the log hides and go for something else, something more enclosed like a rock hide or something of that sort. You're right about the fuzzies, they are definitely too small for any BP. As I can't see your pictures right now, I can't give you an accurate size recommendation, but when I get home this afternoon I can look and tell you if there haven't been any other answers.
Also, what temperature is your hot side? Are you using a thermostat to control your heaters? Those things can get too hot for BP's on their own, so together (UTH and light) I'd think it could get extremely hot. For good measure, what are your cool side temps?
Lastly, your BP moving about is not a good thing. Most often they'll be moving about if they're hungry ("hunting") or stressed. It sounds to me like the snake was comfortable with the vines, and then when you removed them you made him more stressed. You might want to put those back in.
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Alexandra V
Also, what temperature is your hot side? Are you using a thermostat to control your heaters? Those things can get too hot for BP's on their own, so together (UTH and light) I'd think it could get extremely hot. For good measure, what are your cool side temps?
Lastly, your BP moving about is not a good thing. Most often they'll be moving about if they're hungry ("hunting") or stressed. It sounds to me like the snake was comfortable with the vines, and then when you removed them you made him more stressed. You might want to put those back in.
Agreed, BP's like it crowded. They feel more comfortable then.You need to monitor the uth temp as they get extremely warm and could butn the snake. Thermostats work well for this.
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Nice bp!! Yeah, from the pics I'd say he could definitely move up to a small/adult mouse.
And actually your setup is pretty good. The half log isn't too bad since you put it up against the side of the tank and covered it. The cave hide looks a little too big for him, but if he's been eating it shouldn't be a problem. I would also suggest putting the vines back in though, it would definitely make him feel more secure. You could also cover the back and sides of the tank with black construction paper or cardboard.
Having both an UTH and a heat lamp seems a bit much for the warm side, but as long as your temps and humidity are correct (90-92F warm side, ~80F ambient, 50-60% humidity) then I'd say you're looking good :)
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Woah time out....
You named your snake Hot Pocket? :confused: