RUB not reaching correct temperature: Advice!
So, I got my new guy on Monday night and he came with a RUB and heat mat. I bought a habistat mat stat to attach the heat mat to and placed the probe on top of the heat mat as I have read to do in numerous forums and webpages. My problem is that the hot end of the RUB is still a good 10 degrees off what it should be which is worryingly too low!
I popped my digital thermometer probe in the rub and I am getting high humidity and low temperature. I have popped the mat stat probe inside the RUB on the substrate to see if this will help build the temperature but I honestly have no idea what I am doing. I have my girl in a viv and I plan to put my new guy in one when I can afford the ceramic fitting for it.
I need to heighten my temperature and lower my humidity for this guy. Any tips would be greatly appreciated!
Re: RUB not reaching correct temperature: Advice!
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Naom9Anne
It was on top of the heat mat (between the heat mat and the RUB) I've moved the mat stat probe inside, on top of the substrate and I have a digital hygrometer/thermometer whose probe I have placed inside also on the substrate above the heat source (not sure if this is right, definately more of a viv person!)
What do you have your thermostat set to? I'm not familiar with the habitat, do you have a way to see how much power is going to your heat mat?
Try placing your thermometer probe on the floor of the tub directly above the heat mat.
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Naom9Anne
This may seem strange (but heck, I think I am a little strange)...I have a 2ft vivarium which came with him for when I could afford a ceramic bulb. Would it be worth placing the RUB/mat etc in there to try to obtain some of the temperatures or would this be a useless endeavour?
That could work.
Re: RUB not reaching correct temperature: Advice!
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Naom9Anne
I'll try moving the probe under the substrate to see if that changes anything! Hopefully I am just being a serial worrier!
You might know if this is usual, got my first meal into my pastel yesterday and she is lounging on (not in) her water bowl, normal?
That can mean a few things:
1. Your snake doesn't feel secure in its hides and is looking for another place to hide.
2. Your snake could have mites
3. Your snake might be feeling dehydrated/getting ready for a shed
4. It could be a sign that your cage temperatures are off.
5. Nothing, it could just be a random occurrence.
Generally speaking most BP's will go into their hides to digest their meal, and not come out for a few days. This isn't a hard rule, but it is common.