Re: Regarding temperatures above and below substrate
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Originally Posted by
Crazymonkee
Yep try taking a lil bit out then and making it a lil looser.
The aspen can't be too thick or the heat doesn't get through.
Also I noticed you said feeding tub. You really should feed him in his enclosure. It's less stress on the snake, less possibility of regurgitation of the meal and less chance if getting bit while the snake is in feed mode
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Oh i'm sorry that's my corn snake feeding tube, which i'm now using as a temporal tube too while I clean their tubs. I was planning on feeding him there though then move him back to his regular tube once he finished eating... just worried about the snake eating an aspen shaving. He's gonna try eat on tuesday, you think I should feed him on his regular tube?
Re: Regarding temperatures above and below substrate
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Originally Posted by
m1n054
Oh i'm sorry that's my corn snake feeding tube, which i'm now using as a temporal tube too while I clean their tubs. I was planning on feeding him there though then move him back to his regular tube once he finished eating... just worried about the snake eating an aspen shaving. He's gonna try eat on tuesday, you think I should feed him on his regular tube?
Your "e" key is stuck.
Re: Regarding temperatures above and below substrate
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Originally Posted by
sho220
Your "e" key is stuck.
Sorry keep forgetting that's its tub instead of tube XD.
Re: Regarding temperatures above and below substrate
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Originally Posted by
m1n054
Sorry keep forgetting that's its tub instead of tube XD.
lol..just messin' with ya...:D