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bump up the temp?

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  • 06-04-2013, 04:56 PM
    nobigdeal508
    bump up the temp?
    Alright so two weeks ago my snake ate 1 fuzzy, refused the next weeks fuzzy and refused this weeks hopper ( recommended to up the size of its food)

    It's weighing about 60g right now and seems pretty active though does spend most of its time in the hot spot hide.


    I've read a few places with smaller young snakes people up the temps some??

    i have two hygrofarm t-stats; on runs a dual night heat bulb set at 84 which leaves the tanks floor about 77-80 deg on the cool side.

    The second runs an UTH under the hot hide, set at 92 leaving the floor between 89-91.

    Also if its any relevance i have a light cycle unit running 12/12 from 8-8




    I know its normal for them not to eat, especially with a new habitat.

    Should i be upping my temps or altering anything to make my snake more comfortable or likely to start eating?
  • 06-04-2013, 06:24 PM
    KMG
    Temps should be fine.

    What kind of thermometer are you using?
  • 06-04-2013, 06:27 PM
    nobigdeal508
    Re: bump up the temp?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by KMG View Post
    Temps should be fine.

    What kind of thermometer are you using?

    I have a zilla dual humidity and temp gauge and a raytek heat gun i brought home from work
  • 06-04-2013, 08:09 PM
    KMG
    The temps are fine.

    Make sure it has two snug fitting hides and if it has large open areas within the cage you might try junking it up. Meaning put drift wood, moss, vines, plants, etc. That will help it feel secure in its home.

    Also feed in its cage, if you don't already.

    And I feel the moist important thing about feeding is making the prey warm enough. I use hot tap water but many warm them with a hair dryer just before feeding.
  • 06-04-2013, 08:14 PM
    cschneider
    bump up the temp?
    I had some picky eaters last season. Thanks to Satomi325 for the advice to lower my temps, they all started eating after a few weeks. I've had good luck with hatchlings in the 85-87 degree range.


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  • 06-05-2013, 12:35 AM
    nobigdeal508
    Re: bump up the temp?
    My worry is this lil girl isn't a hatchling, im thinking probably 2-4 months but not eating so the weights down
  • 06-05-2013, 10:36 AM
    mackynz
    Re: bump up the temp?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by nobigdeal508 View Post
    I have a zilla dual humidity and temp gauge and a raytek heat gun i brought home from work

    You might want to check your humidity for kicks too, especially running two lamps. Those dial gauges are garbage digital is much better.
  • 06-05-2013, 05:34 PM
    nobigdeal508
    Re: bump up the temp?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by mackynz View Post
    You might want to check your humidity for kicks too, especially running two lamps. Those dial gauges are garbage digital is much better.

    It's digital... http://www.amazon.com/Zilla-11577-Te...la+thermometer
  • 06-06-2013, 02:11 AM
    I-KandyReptiles
    bump up the temp?
    What IS your humidity?

    Does she eat live or f/t?

    If its f/t, maybe you're just not heating it up well enough. She also could just be a shy eater. I have one ball that won't strike from tongs but will eat if you lay the rat in the tub and then leave the room.
  • 06-06-2013, 05:38 PM
    nobigdeal508
    Re: bump up the temp?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Bobbafett View Post
    What IS your humidity?

    Does she eat live or f/t?

    If its f/t, maybe you're just not heating it up well enough. She also could just be a shy eater. I have one ball that won't strike from tongs but will eat if you lay the rat in the tub and then leave the room.

    Humidity varies from about 45-60 depending on the temps outside, misting every other day seems to keep it stable with the substrate .

    It's F/t and im making it warm to the touch by putting it in a freezer bag and running hot water over it for several minutes after thawing in warm water. I tried the first time leaving it in there with her while i went to work, when i got home still had not eaten. Then i tried making it seem a bit more live moving it around and all... Not sure at this point.
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