Re: Temp and Humidity help
Temps are too high. Since the bp can burrow, you want the highest temp it can possibly touch to be max 94.
And as your humidity is all over the place, I would suggest trying to maintain a normal 50-60% with moss or a room humidifer.
Re: Temp and Humidity help
You could try using less substrate in the area over the heat mat. This way you don't have to set it so high to get the proper temps at substrate level.
Re: Temp and Humidity help
yup...or put a thin piece of cardboard on top of the heat pad, like the box it came in..
Re: Temp and Humidity help
Thanks for the input. I've been trying to find a good priced rheostat or thermostat to lower the temps locally. Any suggestions where I can find one online, keep in mind I'm in Canada and most people charge stupid amounts for shipping.
Also are you saying I should lower the temps to 94 on the glass above the heater, if that is the case what kind of temps should I be looking for on the surface of the substrate above the heater? Right now my substrate is about 1.5" deep.
As for the humidity, what tricks can I use to make it more constant. I have a water bowl, some forest bark (exo-terra) substrate at the rear of the terrirum, some moss next to the water dish and coconut husk based plantation soil (which is suppose to be good for steady humidity levels). It just seems like the tank drys out over a 8-10 hour period. The humidity levels in my room outside the terrarium is about 40%.
BTW thanks for the advice.
Re: Temp and Humidity help
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Originally Posted by
Shin86
yup...or put a thin piece of cardboard on top of the heat pad, like the box it came in..
That is an awesome idea. It should lower the temps a little and keep the snake from getting right next to the glass where he could get burnt. I'll certainly look into doing that, just wish I though of it before.
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Is your UTH on a thermostat or Rheostat? If not, then that would be a wise investment. You need to control the heat. What I do to prevent my snakes from getting on the glass in the warm hides is I got some repti-carpet. I cut it into 4 pieces which are just larger than the hides. I put a piece down, put just enough substrate on it to cover it and the temp probe then put the hide on it. Each week when I clean the tank I change repticarpet. I clean then dirty one in Chlorhexidine and water, and when it dries, I put it in line for future use. That's just me and it works for me...
Rob
Re: Temp and Humidity help
that cardboard suggestion will also work. Also when you do that try only using maybe a 1/2 inch or so of substrate...
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The cypress moss is a great idea. I had the same problem with mine, the humidity fluctuated wildly throughout the day. Heat lamp, cold house.....
Anyway, the cypress moss works great and once it starts to dry out, I just spray it in the morning (kinda like dew) and it's good all day long. The stuff is mad cheap and lasts forever. You can get it from pet stores-they sell it in bricks or from a nursery.
good luck:gj: