100 Degree Ambient Temp? Fatal or not?
I managed to forget my space heater on in the snake room this morning before work. My girlfriend checked on them over lunch and said the ceiling read 100 degrees, anyone know what long-term exposure to this kind of heat could do? It was for at least 8 hours, probably more. Any info is appreciated.
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Not sure about your situation, but i can tell you about mine and my snake seems fine.
When I first got him, I didn't know that you needed a thermostat on the uth.
I checked it after 3 days and the temp in the hide was 115. My snake had spend most of 2 days in there and he is ok.
Good luck, i think youll be ok.
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They may experience some pretty severe symptoms, such as neurological issues (stargazing, spinning, general weakness), regurgitation in animals that have recently fed, and/or loose stool.
Make sure when you get home they all have access to fresh, cool water, and get temperatures back down to where they should be. Do not dunk them in cold water, or otherwise shock them - just decrease temperatures to a normal range and give them access to water and a cooler area to go.
Only time will tell you how bad the damage ends up being. If you're lucky, the snakes weathered the "hot spell" and are okay. Good luck, let us know how they end up doing.
-Jen
edited to note that 100 degree AMBIENT with all the usual rack/tank heat pads and heat sources on means that the entire area the snake lives in is over 100 degrees, combined with a hot spot that is going to be at least 10 degrees higher than that. Even in the wild during heat waves, they can retreat from the heat into shade or down into burrows where it is cooler. 100 degrees ambient temps for a prolonged period of time is definitely a concern.
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Yup, this was ambient temp. I'm assuming there was a 5 degree difference from floor to ceiling so 95 degrees would be more ball park. Any examples would be great.
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LLLReptile
They may experience some pretty severe symptoms, such as neurological issues (stargazing, spinning, general weakness), regurgitation in animals that have recently fed, and/or loose stool.
This is no joke! I had a thermostat fail once. It wasn't more than a few hours, but it was significant enough that one of our coastal carpets had severe neurological damage to the extent that it had to be put down. She was stargazing, spinning and had absolutely no bearings at all. Very sad to watch.
Good luck!
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dart
There are a boat load of people that own balls with unregulated UTH's and heat lamps that keep hot spots over 100 all day, every day.
Sadly, this is true, but NOT a recommended practice :colbert: