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  • 08-20-2019, 05:21 PM
    siwueofk
    Is it okay to lift hides to check temps? Will it cause stress?
    Basically, my area has been having lots of thunderstorms lately, and occasionally the power will go out in half my house.
    So my bedroom will have electricity but I often find my snake's room to lose power without me knowing, which means the UTH will go out.
    Basically my question is....is it okay to lift the hides (cool and warm) 1-2x a day to use my temp gun to check temps?
    I have a new baby ball python- he's 2 months old, I've had him for 1 month, and I've been trying everything in my power to decrease his stress and establish our trust. I don't want to stress him.
    He's under one of the hides all day. Great eater but scared often.
  • 08-20-2019, 05:24 PM
    Craiga 01453
    Yes, you can lift the hides to check temps.

    Do you have your heating equipment on a thermostat? If so, you can look at the tstat and know roughly where your temps are. That should at least let you know if the mat is running or not.
  • 08-20-2019, 05:29 PM
    Bogertophis
    I answered this question in your other thread, then saw you made a new thread (and also before you explained that your power has been going off). You'll pretty much
    have to do the best you can, & check...but you won't have t-storms every day. I hope?
    :cool:

    Think about it...would you mind if a stranger entered your home several times a night to look around while you're in bed? -Of COURSE it's stressful for him...why are you

    needing to check temperatures so often? Are you using a thermostat to regulate your heat source? Did you take the time to set up and test the cage (for temperatures)
    before moving the snake in? I'm guessing not...that's why we constantly suggest that keepers set up & test their cages for a week before bringing a snake home.
  • 08-20-2019, 05:35 PM
    siwueofk
    Re: Is it okay to lift hides to check temps? Will it cause stress?
    Depends on the "stranger."
    If it's someone I trusted, and I knew it meant me no harm, I wouldn't care.
  • 08-20-2019, 05:37 PM
    Craiga 01453
    Re: Is it okay to lift hides to check temps? Will it cause stress?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by siwueofk View Post
    Depends on the "stranger."
    If it's someone I trusted, and I knew it meant me no harm, I wouldn't care.

    Can you answer the questions we asked about thermostats?
  • 08-20-2019, 05:53 PM
    siwueofk
    Re: Is it okay to lift hides to check temps? Will it cause stress?
    Lol.
    I don't wanna because I know you guys will rage keyboard Hulk attack me.

    I have him on dimmer switches which control the power output which I adjust via temp gun. Honestly it's not an issue unless the freaking power goes out like it has been since it's summer and I live in a really humid area.
    I've had other types of reptiles for 5+ years which this method worked well for, plus the morphmarket breeder I got him from said it was fine.

    My main reasons were because a lot of the reviews for the thermostats were bad, plus they are more expensive, and they require that extra part you have to stick in the hide, which I thought would make the cord aesthetic unappealing and cleaning a little harder.
  • 08-20-2019, 06:01 PM
    Bogertophis
    Re: Is it okay to lift hides to check temps? Will it cause stress?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by siwueofk View Post
    Depends on the "stranger."
    If it's someone I trusted, and I knew it meant me no harm, I wouldn't care.

    By definition, you do NOT know a stranger's motives...just as your snake doesn't know or trust YOUR motives.
  • 08-20-2019, 06:04 PM
    Craiga 01453
    Re: Is it okay to lift hides to check temps? Will it cause stress?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by siwueofk View Post
    Lol.
    I don't wanna because I know you guys will rage keyboard Hulk attack me.

    I have him on dimmer switches which control the power output which I adjust via temp gun. Honestly it's not an issue unless the freaking power goes out like it has been since it's summer and I live in a really humid area.
    I've had other types of reptiles for 5+ years which this method worked well for, plus the morphmarket breeder I got him from said it was fine.

    My main reasons were because a lot of the reviews for the thermostats were bad, plus they are more expensive, and they require that extra part you have to stick in the hide, which I thought would make the cord aesthetic unappealing and cleaning a little harder.

    Rheostats work. But you're definitely better off investing in a thermostat. Even a JumpStart for $30. I use them and have for years with no issue. I can't see not being willing to drop $30 to keep your pet safe.

    Oh, and the probe you referred to goes OUTSIDE the enclosure, so no worries about cleaning or aesthetics there.
  • 08-20-2019, 06:17 PM
    Werewolves
    Might be a shot in the dark since we don't know what size hides and UTH you're using, but here's one possible idea? If your UTH covers more area than the hide does, you don't need to lift the hide to get a reading. You can just measure right outside it where the UTH is still heating the bottom of the cage. That'll at least be enough to tell you whether it's on or not.

    When I want to double check my UTHs for peace of mind (though I do use thermostats), that's what I do.
  • 08-21-2019, 01:12 AM
    Zincubus
    Re: Is it okay to lift hides to check temps? Will it cause stress?
    If you haven’t already got one of these .... get one and then you’re sorted !

    About 9 dollars off eBay

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