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  • 10-16-2008, 01:11 AM
    Mindibun
    Just to prove that they're not all handicapped...
    I hear a lot about how ball pythons (or snakes in general) will often sit there like a bump on a log while bad things happen to them. "Bad things" meaning things like rats nibbling on them, heating units burning them, etc.

    I'm pleased to announce that my Adalae does not ride the snakey short bus. :giggle: Somehow the thermostat didn't kick off after the temps shot up a little too high. I believe it's because I had taken the lower tub off the rack, and thus exposed the probe to the room temperature, which confused the unit. Anyway, long story short, the hot side in her tub shot up to 107 degrees (:O) and when I came back to check on everything and feed the snake who'd been removed from the rack, I noticed the temp spike. Adalae (who is in shed no less) had gotten off her butt and moved herself not only to the other side of the tub, but on top of her cool side hide - thus keeping herself as far away from the heat as possible.

    I quickly returned everything to normal and double-checked everything, and we're fine now. But I was glad she thought to move, so I wanted to post and let everyone know that they arent all completely helpless.

    :)

    (And of course I'll never make that mistake again.)
  • 10-16-2008, 02:31 AM
    Pandora
    Re: Just to prove that they're not all handicapped...
    Well, first off, I'm really glad she's okay and smart enough to have moved herself. Second... "short snakey bus" lol... cute;)
  • 10-16-2008, 11:56 AM
    Mindibun
    Re: Just to prove that they're not all handicapped...
    Thank you. I'm glad she was smart enough, too. I feel like I should have one of those "My snake is smarter than your honor student" bumper stickers. :P
  • 10-16-2008, 01:24 PM
    Pandora
    Re: Just to prove that they're not all handicapped...
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Mindibun View Post
    Thank you. I'm glad she was smart enough, too. I feel like I should have one of those "My snake is smarter than your honor student" bumper stickers. :P

    Omg! Do it!! And send me one while you're at it :P
  • 10-16-2008, 01:27 PM
    Drew87
    Re: Just to prove that they're not all handicapped...
    Good to hear shes ok, that kinda stuff always makes me loose sleep at night even tho my temps have not changed in like 5 months but i still worry haha. I guess im a little OCD about my snakes, but then again who isnt
  • 10-16-2008, 05:45 PM
    bsumpter
    Re: Just to prove that they're not all handicapped...
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Mindibun View Post
    I hear a lot about how ball pythons (or snakes in general) will often sit there like a bump on a log while bad things happen to them. "Bad things" meaning things like rats nibbling on them, heating units burning them, etc.

    I'm pleased to announce that my Adalae does not ride the snakey short bus. :giggle: Somehow the thermostat didn't kick off after the temps shot up a little too high. I believe it's because I had taken the lower tub off the rack, and thus exposed the probe to the room temperature, which confused the unit. Anyway, long story short, the hot side in her tub shot up to 107 degrees (:O) and when I came back to check on everything and feed the snake who'd been removed from the rack, I noticed the temp spike. Adalae (who is in shed no less) had gotten off her butt and moved herself not only to the other side of the tub, but on top of her cool side hide - thus keeping herself as far away from the heat as possible.

    I quickly returned everything to normal and double-checked everything, and we're fine now. But I was glad she thought to move, so I wanted to post and let everyone know that they arent all completely helpless.

    :)

    (And of course I'll never make that mistake again.)

    I'm so glad to hear your python is okay. There seems to be a lot of thermos failing lately. You gotta send me one of those bumper stickers too! LOL

    Brian S.
  • 10-16-2008, 05:48 PM
    Indigo
    Re: Just to prove that they're not all handicapped...
    I had a temp spike once after I moved Levi's tank... he went further and escaped to go hide under the couch! :D
  • 10-17-2008, 07:08 PM
    Shadow4108
    Re: Just to prove that they're not all handicapped...
    HA HA I liked the short snakey bus coment too! And I would so want one of those bumper stickers!
  • 10-17-2008, 08:45 PM
    bacawind
    Re: Just to prove that they're not all handicapped...
    I had something like that happen too. I was in a pinch in a temporary situation with one thermostat and two set ups. The emitter in the side with the probe went out, which then spiked the other side. When I went in the room, he was sort of waving at me, unlike he had ever done before, like a puppy at the window. "Hello! Idiot! Get over here!" He must think I ride the short bus!
  • 10-17-2008, 09:28 PM
    SlitherinSisters
    Re: Just to prove that they're not all handicapped...
    Oh my goodness! It is nice to know they aren't all "Dee Dee Dees" lol. I can't believe they would just sit there and let themselves get all burt up :rolleyes:
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