Re: Cool side vs digesting
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Originally Posted by
bcr229
Are you regulating the UTH with a thermostat? What is the surface temperature of the enclosure over the UTH, as measured with a temp gun or IR thermometer?
With my temp gun it's 91 and it is controlled by a herpstat. He's never even been in the hide to check it out. The first week I had him he didn't go in any hide. I'm just worried about the digestion with no underbody heat.
Re: Cool side vs digesting
What are the ambients in the tank? And the surface temps of each side?
Re: Cool side vs digesting
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Originally Posted by
breadpython14
With my temp gun it's 91 and it is controlled by a herpstat. He's never even been in the hide to check it out. The first week I had him he didn't go in any hide. I'm just worried about the digestion with no underbody heat.
They don't utilize underbody heat to digest. They are nocturnal animals that utilize warm dens....not necessarily hot spots.
Re: Cool side vs digesting
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Originally Posted by
Skiploder
They don't utilize underbody heat to digest. They are nocturnal animals that utilize warm dens....not necessarily hot spots.
That's the first time I have heard snakes don't use underbody heat to digest.
Re: Cool side vs digesting
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Originally Posted by
Skiploder
They don't utilize underbody heat to digest. They are nocturnal animals that utilize warm dens....not necessarily hot spots.
Well everything I've read said they need underbody heat to digest.
Re: Cool side vs digesting
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Originally Posted by
MontyAndMelissa
What are the ambients in the tank? And the surface temps of each side?
Honestly I haven't taken those lately. I definitely will once I get home. Does that play a part in it????
Re: Cool side vs digesting
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Originally Posted by
Slip
That's the first time I have heard snakes don't use underbody heat to digest.
Are we talking about ALL snakes?
Because I wasn't.
Re: Cool side vs digesting
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Originally Posted by
breadpython14
Well everything I've read said they need underbody heat to digest.
Do any of those sources reference natural history and behavior?
Or are they just someone's opinion?