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Heres a pic. Named him Sidd.
http://img140.imageshack.us/img140/9476/photo004f.jpg
I been reading a bit around here and it seems its normal it hisses and coils up and i touch him? I dunno... my first snake.
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Hello? Is there anyone on this forum??
Re: New Member / New Owner
Hello!
:welcome:
That's a HAWT carpet man!
I'd wait a week or so, if you only just got it (not sure).
My JCP usually hisses and when I take him out of his cage, but then calms down. Some days he seems really pissed and others he's very mellow.
Just give him some time.
As for the humidity, can you give us info on your setup?
-Temps
-Cage size
-Kind of cage; screen top, PVC, etc.
-Substrate
A pic would help.
Some things that work for me are Repti-Bark substrate and a 10" water bowl. I never mist and humidity is always in the 60s.
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Do you have a screen top? If you do i recommend going to home depot or lowes and getting some Plexiglas to cover it... about 80% of the top probably... also make sure you have a water bowl... and some type of good water holding substrate... cypress mulch works well. Also avoid running high wattage lighting for a long period of time as this sucks out a lot of humidity... you should have a 10-12 hour day cycle. If you do this then you shouldnt have to mist it but maybe a couple times a day to get the required 65% humidity for your snake... you got it easy... try a brazilian rainbow boa or other snake that needs 75%-80% humidity. :D
-Brant
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Some people say mist and others don't. I prefer to mist because the snake prefers to drink off thier body over a bowl.
You got a nice one.
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The cage is 4 feet long and 1.4 feet high and wide (i know its not the best for a JCP). It was hand built. Heres a picture. http://img18.imageshack.us/img18/1171/pict0309c.jpg
The opening over the window is about the only screening there is on top (also one behind the grill.) Not sure what type of substrate it is, its called Aspen Bedding on the bag. I keep the tempeture at around 80°F. As you can see, he has a fairly big water bowl, its right under the light (which wasnt turn on at the moment of the picture.)
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I would move the water bowl. Do you enjoy drinking warm water? Heat promotes bacterial growth as well. Try to up the temp into the high 80s on one end as well. You need a gradient, meaning a cool and hot side. Aspen is Aspen wood bark. Not the best for a jungle because it molds easily. However, nothing wrong with using it as long as you spot clean it and change it every month or so. If you see mold clean a lot of that area.
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DavidG
I would move the water bowl. Do you enjoy drinking warm water? Heat promotes bacterial growth as well. Try to up the temp into the high 80s on one end as well. You need a gradient, meaning a cool and hot side. Aspen is Aspen wood bark. Not the best for a jungle because it molds easily. However, nothing wrong with using it as long as you spot clean it and change it every month or so. If you see mold clean a lot of that area.
Ok, thanks. I was told to put the water under the light so it makes humidity when it evaporates. Guess they where wrong. What substrate would you suggest for better humidity?
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IonicRipper
I'm a little concerned about his bump on his nose there. Has he been seen by a vet for it?
For a bump in humidity, I would suggest looking into cypress mulch as a substrate. We use it for all of our snakes and love it. :gj:
Let him adjust to his new surroundings for two full weeks. It will give him time to acclimate, and you to work out any husbandry issues.
Then, I would get the top of his nose checked out, it's looks puffy to me.