Re: Why is My Bp Doing This?
If you could let us know what your setup is like, that would be helpful ;)
Tank or Tub?
Ambient Temps?
Hot Side?
Cool Side?
Humidity?
Heat Sources? UTH? Heat Lamp?
Hides? How many?
How are you measuring temps & humidity?
If you could answer those questions we'll be headed in the right direction :D
Re: Why is My Bp Doing This?
if it is just coming out and sits in the hot side you should probably check your temps.
Re: Why is My Bp Doing This?
the temps are in the 90's.... humidity in the 50's and 60's
Re: Why is My Bp Doing This?
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DJ Whut It Dew
the temps are in the 90's.... humidity in the 50's and 60's
Can you be a little more specific? Is it 90 on the hot side? Or is that your ambient temp?
Are you using a digital thermometer with probes?
Re: Why is My Bp Doing This?
you arent using that analog dial to measure your humidity are you? if you are you need to change that. good example why, i used to use those when i changed over to digital i found that the humidity levels were actually around 15-20 lower than what the dial was reading.
other than your snake just trying to thermoregulate i say its ok.
Re: Why is My Bp Doing This?
yea im using a digital... it changes between 90- 95. then i turn off the light to cool it off. and then when its too cold i turn it back on.
Re: Why is My Bp Doing This?
i see you are using a digi temp gauge, i was talking about your humidity gauge. your pics show a dial type.
Re: Why is My Bp Doing This?
yea i dont have the money to get the 2 in 1
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Originally Posted by
DJ Whut It Dew
yea im using a digital... it changes between 90- 95. then i turn off the light to cool it off. and then when its too cold i turn it back on.
Are you only using a light as the heat source? Or are you using a UTH as well?
BP's need a temperature gradient in order to thermoregulate. I doubt a light alone will accomplish that.
The snake could very well be stressed out from the temp fluctuations. Just a thought.