Heating and behavior question
OK so I have finally got the T stats and T meters up and sorted out and the correct ambient, cool and hot temps sorted out as well.....I was originally using a infrared heat lamp and a UTH for my hotspot...the infrared was giving off way too much red light for me to sleep at night so I switched to one of those blacklight/moonlight heat bulbs....Are they ok to use as an alternate to the infrared heat lamp bulbs?
Fed my new guy for the first time yesterday...went this afternoon to move something around and attach a probe under the substrate and noticed him breathing really heavily and when i put my hand into the tank to attach probe I heard a very loud hiss at me :(...never hissed before...also after feeding I noticed he prefers the cool side which is about 78...the hot side i have at 90...he is also a climber during the evening hours which..admittedly thrills me to sit and watch...I watched him for about an hour last night and its so damn cool to observe.:D
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Cool thanks for the advice....
I know Im probably being hyper...but oddly enough I feel like I have a kid now LOL...guess I wanna make sure everything is going as perfectly as possible...
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No the blub I am using is a black light blue...definitely not blue......the other problem for me is that the snake and myself live in the basement together...blue light is actually bad for human sleep cycles...so I was trying to find a solution that would be the best for myself AND the snake at the same time....
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OsirisRa32
No the blub I am using is a black light blue...definitely not blue......the other problem for me is that the snake and myself live in the basement together...blue light is actually bad for human sleep cycles...so I was trying to find a solution that would be the best for myself AND the snake at the same time....
http://www.petsmart.com/product/inde...AvailInUS%2FNo
Thats the link to the "black night heat" incandescent...
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kitedemon
That is not a 'black light' black lights are made using mercury and are designed to have large amounts of UVb/c output. Sometimes called UV lamps.
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Not a problem to use.
LOL k cool thanks....was just referring to it by the giant words written on the box :P:D....didn't know what else to call it i suppose...