BP destroyed tank while I was gone.
Are there any health risks or concerns I should have about my ball python sitting in a wet tank over night? I stayed at a friends last night and came home to find my ball python cruising around with a tank with a flipped over water dish and hides upside down. The whole bottom was soaked since I use paper towels. About two-three weeks before that he did the same thing but didn't flip the water dish.
Is there anything I should be conerned about and look out for? Also he hasn't eaten in about a month and a half or two months but is active but all my temps and humidity are good.
Re: BP destroyed tank while I was gone.
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_Victoria
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Cold 78-83
Hot 83-86
UTH Thermostat set to 90 and gets tank only up to about 92 and thats below two laters of paper towel.
I have a gas furnace for heating so it gets cold and then extremely hot so thats why my temps change so much.
someone correct me if im wrong but if u have the UTH as ur hot spot you should be able to maintain the enclosure temp at 80.. i know when i had the dual heating zones with my male the hot side was just getting to warm with the designated hot and cold area..