Re: Belly Burn on Baby ball?
I don't have a camera to take pictures... It broke about three months ago and I couldn't and can't get a new one. Where I live the control things are 30 to 50 bucks and we can't afford it... will she be okay it I take it out and but her tank in the warmest room in the house? It's about 70 degrees then keep the normal lamp on her? It's throwing off quite a bit of heat... Her belly is really pink in that area but it doesn't look brown around the crack.
Re: Belly Burn on Baby ball?
Do you have a thermostat for any of your snakes?
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Re: Belly Burn on Baby ball?
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SRMD94
Do you have a thermostat for any of your snakes?
OP just said that $30-50 for a t-stat was too high. :weirdface
Mum should have purchased a t-stat instead of the het pied.
Re: Belly Burn on Baby ball?
I meant do you only not have t-stat for the het pied. ;)
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Mum should have purchased a t-stat instead of the het pied.
I agree.. I don't mean to sound rude to the OP but you should be more interested in getting the right equipment for your snakes before even thinking about expanding your collection.
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zooylew
I don't have a camera to take pictures... It broke about three months ago and I couldn't and can't get a new one. Where I live the control things are 30 to 50 bucks and we can't afford it... will she be okay it I take it out and but her tank in the warmest room in the house? It's about 70 degrees then keep the normal lamp on her? It's throwing off quite a bit of heat... Her belly is really pink in that area but it doesn't look brown around the crack.
If you cannot afford $30 how will you be able to afford $200 for a vet visit when the burn will be so severe you will have no other choice than seek a vet's attention?
Unregulated heat source are not only dangerous for the animal they are also a fire hazard, can you afford to lose your house as well?
So ask yourself those question and hopefully you will make the right choice.
And now here is some food for the thoughts.
Per ownership is a great responsibility they are not disposable, if you cannot afford to take care of your pet(s) and the animal(s) suffers because of it than pet ownership should seriously be reconsidered.
Pets cost money, they cost money to feed, to house and they also require vet visit when necessary which that needs to be taken into consideration as well before acquiring more animals while only providing the bare minimum.
Another important thing is to properly do research on your animal's need.
Anyway in the mean time go to lowes or home depot and get a lamp dimmer it will be a temporary fix but it will do the job. http://www.homedepot.com/s/lutron%25...0dimmer?NCNI-5