Re: Ball Python Mouth Rot?
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Jay_Bunny
There was no need for that. :(
meaning there was a need for him to call me one?
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I left a message for him as well. I think there is a better way to go about things than name calling. :P
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of course there is... but its the internet!
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lol - Ive got her trained to attack any intruders:P
there is a bit of dead wood branch which is a Y shape she climbs over that at night but in the day time she just sleeps in her hide - theres 2 hides in her setup and she uses both.
The only thing I can think of that is worrying me is the heat temp . it varys if its a good night - 73f + very seldom it hits 70f. I have a large heat mat under the tank but I live in scotland it its always cold lol. the humidity is always around 60% sometimes I have it higher. Her shedding comes off easily in one if not two big strands.
Is there any efficient way to make it hotter, as its coming up to winter here - im a little worried.
cheers guys
P.S she doesnt foam from mouth she never opens her mouth to breathe or makes any strange noises.
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Hi,
There are definately ways to keep the temp up in sconny botland. :D
What are you using to measure the temperatures and where are you reading them?
Can you take some pictures of your enclosure? - it should help us give specific ideas.
dr del
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her hot side temp is ~73 F?
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Hi,
Ok first things first. :)
You want to use the probe of the digital thermometer to read the temps inside the hot and cool end hides both under and on top of the substrate.
You can ignore the dial things - they are hardly ever accurate and there is little to be gained by knowing the temps and humidity half way up the wall anyway. :)
What I would do next is get some aquarium background picture stuff from the pet shop and cover the back and two sides (well the sides at any rate ) with it. This will keep everything looking good after the next step.
The next step being putting some kid of insulating material on the back and sides to help keep the heat in - there are a few things you can use for this but polystyrene sheeting will probably be the cheapest.
You should also do the same with at least 3 of the roof panels as that will also help keep the heat and the humidity in.
The reason I say 3 not 4 is you may need to use a heatlamp in one of them if your ambient temps are too low on the cool side. If you use a lightbulb for this remember to make it a red or blue one so as not to disturb the animals day night cycle - this means you can use it to regulate temps 24/7.
You can also use another heatmat on the cool side - connect it to the same thermostat as the warm end one but put a dimmer in line with it first so you can dial it down lower.
But get reliable temps where the snake lies first so you know what you need to change. :gj:
dr del
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Hey thanks mate - and ure in edinburgh too lol.
Right ive gave you a pm asking a few more questions.
Thanks guys