Re: Avoiding Warmth For Days
What is the temp in the hide on the warm side? I know that 2 of my BPs spent awhile away from the warm side and I couldnt figure out why until I realized that with the temp change I needed to lower the temp on my thermometer. I'm just throwing that out there since I see that your in So Cal too
Re: Avoiding Warmth For Days
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HeartAche
What is the temp in the hide on the warm side?
Duh, I should've stated that, so glad you asked! It's been at a steady 92-94 degrees, since we use the ReptiTemp to control it.
Re. the AcuRite giving us the temp and humidity readings, there are several buttons/dials on it which we've never touched. We just put it into the tank. Does the unit need adjusting before use and could those readings be inaccurate?
Re: Avoiding Warmth For Days
he could have stopped feeding because of improper temperatures, too much handling and/or lack of sense of security within his enclosure. you need to stop worry about where the snake spends his time and start worrying about providing the proper husbandry requirements for him. get his temps correct, give him identical hides on both the warm and cool end of the enclosure and calm down with the handling until he starts eating again for you.
Re: Avoiding Warmth For Days
Hi,
Could he also be coming up to a shed?
dr del
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dr del
Could he also be coming up to a shed?
The belly is pink. What's the connection??? (He didn't do this with the last shed.)
Re: Avoiding Warmth For Days
Hi,
Well mine basically just want to chillax and hide when they are coming up to a shed - mine don't eat in shed either.
But it is worth noting your responses didn't help. :P
Removing the heat messing up the heat gradient, changing the tank (yes even for an improvement ), and offering multiple feedings in a short period of time can all increase the stress for the lil guy. :rolleyes:
I'd get the temp gradient back on track and leave him totally alone for a week. :)
How is the humidity?
dr del