Re: HELP! pink belly on my new bp
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Originally Posted by
srking1993
yes, the vet and the reptile store we purchased him from said that a warm side of about 90/95 degrees and a cool side of about 80 degrees was necessary but not to use heat rocks or under tank heat mats for risk of burning him.. and humidity of about 50-60% normally and increased when during shed..
Okay...good luck with him. :)
Re: HELP! pink belly on my new bp
would you recommend a different heat source? or possibly more than just the one bulb?
i'm still learning here.. I'd love all the advice I can get.
Re: HELP! pink belly on my new bp
Quote:
Originally Posted by
srking1993
would you recommend a different heat source? or possibly more than just the one bulb?
i'm still learning here.. I'd love all the advice I can get.
It depends on your setup and where he's housed. I prefer belly heat, either an Under Tank Heater (UTH) or heat tape like flexwatt, connected to a good thermostat. That, along with keeping the ambient room temp warm, maintains a good heat gradient. But that's in a spare room dedicated to my snakes. I prefer belly heat to other heat sources as it's supposed to aid in digestion.
Using tanks can make it difficult to maintain proper heat and humidity levels. Humidity levels are especially difficult to maintain when using a bulb as a heat source as it tends to dry out the air. The dry winter months compound it even more. That can lead to bad sheds and increased risk of respiratory infections.
Re: HELP! pink belly on my new bp