Re: everything is so wrong with this set up...where do I start?
Quick update :)
Thankyou all for your suggestions, I have taken them all on board. I gave the viv a total clean, disinfected it throughout, bought some repti bark, and new digi thermometer and hydrometer. I have replaced the heat lamp with a normal simple low light. And placed it outside the viv in the centre. I have covered the top warm side of the viv with a purpose cut board of wood that fits snuggly. The humidity is now 80%, he is not having a very good shed at all, lots of small scales and still bit stuck on. The temp is 71.f
I must say I was petrified of picking him up, and did so quickly and placed him in a rub whilst I cleaned the viv out. When it was time for him to go back in, I just let him slither in on his accord, as when I opened the rub he looked a bit defensive. Which brings me to another question.. When is the beat time to pick him up? When he is in a ball? Or when he's out and exploring? His body language, tight s shape neck.. Does that mean leave him alone? I was going to put him in the bath today to help him with his shed, but thought maybe tomorrow, I'm sure he could feel me shaking haha!
All in all I feel he is doing quite well, and seems quite happy exploring his viv.
Re: everything is so wrong with this set up...where do I start?
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seems quite happy exploring his viv.
SOME exploring is ok as long as he eventually settles down but if he's out pacing during the day thats stress and thats not good.
bp's are nocturnal so you really shouldnt be seeing too much of him during the day 'cept for when he's switching hides.
we here at bp.net say
"a hiding bp is a happy bp."
Re: everything is so wrong with this set up...where do I start?
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Originally Posted by
mommanessy247
SOME exploring is ok as long as he eventually settles down but if he's out pacing during the day thats stress and thats not good.
bp's are nocturnal so you really shouldnt be seeing too much of him during the day 'cept for when he's switching hides.
we here at bp.net say
"a hiding bp is a happy bp."
oops..should have said at night :) he is sleeping during the day fine :) x
Re: everything is so wrong with this set up...where do I start?
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Originally Posted by
kitedemon
71 is too cold you need to get the temps up! 80ºF on the cool end 90ºF on the warm end and ideally 81-4 ambient air temps. 80% humidity is quite high, I'd might add more ventilation how much do you have now? The big issue is heat. You took away the heat source what did you replace it with? It needs to be warmer. All the people whom are so very concerned with humidity don't seem to understand the HEAT is critical humidity can be solved with a humid hide very easily but with too much heat or too little heat the snake cannot digest its food and will die. YOU NEED TO GET SOMETHING TO GET THE TEMPS UP!!!!
Thanks for your reply, the humidity is high as I thought it would help with his shedding, its new repti bark, so I assumed that would add more humidity initialy? the only heat source I have is a UTH using a habit stat. the ventilation is about the half width of the viv via metal mesh.
As I type the thermometer is reading 76.f so I guess thats pretty low its placed in the center of the viv, I said in a previous post I would be buying a new habi stat, as this one looks ancient, will do that and let you know how the temps work out. Thanks x