Re: Highest temp a ball python can handle before it is burned?
This is awesome information thanks everyone on your input!
Re: Highest temp a ball python can handle before it is burned?
Thanks Kite demon I believe your idea worked my putting the light at an angle it appears to be putting out a more even spread of heat.
Instead of super heating the area below it. It seems to have reduced the warm side slightly and increased the cool side temps!
Re: Highest temp a ball python can handle before it is burned?
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WingedWolfPsion
...But burns aren't the only issue--internal temperatures are as well. A ball python cannot handle having an internal body temperature much higher than 95F for any significant period of time--their health will suffer, even if they aren't burned.
I was going to say the same thing. People will see their snake corkscrewing, wobbling, possibly regurgitating, and a general loss of control/coordination, and they automatically think IBD, when they should probably be thinking more along the lines of heat stroke.