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  • 11-12-2010, 04:12 PM
    anatess
    Re: how long off feed before i need to worry
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by willieshotg3 View Post
    anyone have a sugestion trying to set up a tub how many holes in the tub going to leave the lid on no rack yet only 1 bp

    You can use the UTH you have on that 40 gallon breeder hooked up to your 500R and put under your tub. No need to buy flexwatt.

    If you can get the 15 qt size that would be best right now. Then when your snake gets bigger you can move him to the 32 qt.

    If you put the UTH under 1/3 of the tub and set it up to 90-92F temperature, then it should be sufficient to bump up the ambient temps in the cold end to 80F. I wouldn't go lower than that.

    Drill one line of holes around the tub about 1 inch from the top - about 1 inch apart. If you're using the Sterlite/Rubbermaid containers, you might need to put a hook through the mid-part of the lid and latch it to the side of the tub so the snake won't be able to push the middle edge up and escape.

    If you have $12, the best tub, in my opinion, is the Really Useful Box. You can find this at Office Depot. The one that is good for your snake right now is the 18-quart (17 litre) size. (18"x15"x8").

    http://www.officedepot.com/a/product...Quart-Plastic/

    It is made of tough, durable plastic with a strong, escape-proof, lockable lid (don't use for a hatchling cornsnake/kingsnake/hognose or similar size - they are very skinny and can escape through the vents on the lid).

    Hope this helps!
  • 11-12-2010, 04:15 PM
    anatess
    P.S. Just keep monitoring his weight. I wouldn't worry too much unless he loses 20% of his weight or becomes lethargic.
  • 11-12-2010, 05:32 PM
    willieshotg3
    Re: how long off feed before i need to worry
    guess i will try to peel off my uth and use one of the boxes listd above...i just want him to eat again....is that to much to ask...
  • 11-12-2010, 05:34 PM
    willieshotg3
    Re: how long off feed before i need to worry
    are the vents on the lids of the really useful box enough for air...my room is in the basement and is cool...about 65 deg
  • 11-12-2010, 05:49 PM
    anatess
    Re: how long off feed before i need to worry
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by willieshotg3 View Post
    are the vents on the lids of the really useful box enough for air...my room is in the basement and is cool...about 65 deg

    Yes, it's enough for air, but you will still need to drill holes into it to prevent too high humidity. Without holes, it could get up to 90% humidity in there which is not good either.
  • 11-15-2010, 11:16 AM
    willieshotg3
    Re: how long off feed before i need to worry
    i have him in a 31qt tub now a heat pad with thermastat temps up t0 93 deg not lower than 89...i hate pads never keep heat evenly...2 hides and a water dish and a thermomiter/hydromiter 50% humidity and cold side at 79 still a bit cool but i figure with a good warm side temp he can thermoregulate to what he wants...he is allready in his warm hide...hopefully he will eat on saterday...im also thinking of trying a smaller mouse
  • 11-20-2010, 01:35 PM
    willieshotg3
    got some good news...switched to a tub and zeus still would not eat the mouse looked real interested than would just turn away like he was intimidated or something...went out and got a smaller mouse and he ate it within 3 min... :) makes his pappy happy
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