Re: reg temps ((important))
My thoughts, though others may feel differently, would be that 99 is much too high for him. I believe it is worth it to lose a few degrees to keep him from getting burned. I do not keep my python in the 90s like everyone says you should. The hottest the tub gets usually is the mid to upper 80s. Ambient temps are usually high 70s. This may seem low to some, but she sheds perfectly, eats regularly, and uses both hot and cool side hides.
In my *humble* opinion, pythons and boas that were bred in captivity and have not been exposed to the high temps that occur in their natural habitats, do not need those temps to thrive. I believe that's even said in the VPI book.
He should be fine if you raise the heat lamp and cool things down. If the floor temp gets too cold, perhaps you could fix a heat source onto the back of the enclosure.
Re: reg temps ((important))
thanks mindi i appreciate your comment and suggestion.. it made me feel VERY uneasy having the temp that high also.. I plan to get a clamp for the lamp tomorrow.