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  • 10-20-2013, 05:21 PM
    FauxReel
    Concerns about my new friend
    So i just got a spider bp today and she keeps doing this. Is there something wrong or should i pick up something so she can be more comfortable while trying to bask under the light?http://i.imgur.com/I6jyDd5.jpg
  • 10-20-2013, 05:47 PM
    NH93
    That is adorable.

    Do you have a UTH with regulated thermostat for heat? What are your temps?

    I don't know what type of substrate that is, but if you do have a UTH the heat may not be coming through. Your new friend could be chilly (and those dial thermometers are off most of the time. Digital is much more accurate! You'll want a read for both the warm and cool areas. Should be about 80F for the cool and NOT ducking below 75F, about 90F for the warm).

    If all of those things are checked off - so you have a UTH which hovers around 90F with a thermostat, and the heat can get through the substrate alright - then your BP may just like to climb.
    Mine loves to lay under his red light at night, even though he's got a UTH. I would just put a few things for her to climb on. She may still choose the thermometer though...

    Snakes are funny. :)
  • 10-20-2013, 05:53 PM
    Pythonfriend
    some BPs, especially young ones, just love to climb around and hang out on branches, put some branches in, i guess she would love it and would start climbing around immediately.

    oh, and, BPs normally dont bask. many other snakes like to bask, but BPs are quite nocturnal so they dont care for it.

    i would be a little worried that the thermometer thing might come loose, because there is tape or something sticky underneath, and BPs can get stuck and can damage their skin quite badly. if its not rock solid, i would take it out, remove the tape or whatever it is, and glue it in with hot glue or silicone. hot glue or silicone are excellent because they become safe and stop being sticky as they solidify.
  • 10-20-2013, 05:54 PM
    Crazymonkee
    When I got my first she did the exact same thing! I did get a better thermometer a couple days later but every morning I would check on her and the thermometer was on the ground.

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  • 10-20-2013, 06:29 PM
    FauxReel
    Re: Concerns about my new friend
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by NH93 View Post
    That is adorable.

    Do you have a UTH with regulated thermostat for heat? What are your temps?

    I don't know what type of substrate that is, but if you do have a UTH the heat may not be coming through. Your new friend could be chilly (and those dial thermometers are off most of the time. Digital is much more accurate! You'll want a read for both the warm and cool areas. Should be about 80F for the cool and NOT ducking below 75F, about 90F for the warm).

    If all of those things are checked off - so you have a UTH which hovers around 90F with a thermostat, and the heat can get through the substrate alright - then your BP may just like to climb.
    Mine loves to lay under his red light at night, even though he's got a UTH. I would just put a few things for her to climb on. She may still choose the thermometer though...

    Snakes are funny. :)

    The substrate are bark woodchips. They came with the zilla deluxe desert kit. there are no UTH's only the dome lights 1 for day and 1 for night. I will definitely look into digital thermostats
  • 10-20-2013, 06:34 PM
    bcr229
    Re: Concerns about my new friend
    Oh yes, they do climb. We caught this girl at mid-yawn, that's not a threat display.http://i477.photobucket.com/albums/r...ps120c916b.jpg
  • 10-20-2013, 07:00 PM
    Bugmom
    I had a BP last year that hung out on that same exact thermometer all.the.time. It passed away but was always hanging out there. I was worried the therm would come off, but yeah... dang thing is still stuck on the side of the tank. I don't think I could blast it off lol
  • 10-20-2013, 07:11 PM
    FauxReel
    Re: Concerns about my new friend
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Bugmom View Post
    I had a BP last year that hung out on that same exact thermometer all.the.time. It passed away but was always hanging out there. I was worried the therm would come off, but yeah... dang thing is still stuck on the side of the tank. I don't think I could blast it off lol

    Yeah i mean theres like 3 suction cups and 2 double sided sticky things so its not going anywhere any time soon. lol thats a great picture by the way.
  • 10-20-2013, 07:32 PM
    MJT_23
    Re: Concerns about my new friend
    That thermometer is horrible. I'm guessing you bought the kit that came with that the bowl,hide, and substrate. I bought that years ago when I first started.. Waste of money and not accurate!
  • 10-20-2013, 08:08 PM
    NH93
    Like I said, she could be chilly (or not, depends on the temps). Just a reminder that BPs are not desert snakes, but tropical from Africa. Keep an eye on the humidity with a hygrometer as well, just to make sure the bark doesn't dry out the tank :)
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