Re: please help me I found a snake
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Originally Posted by
shaneswife828
Never use pine or cedar as substrate.
You can use pine as substrate.
Re: please help me I found a snake
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Originally Posted by
200xth
You can use pine as substrate.
From a vet tech stand point pine and cedar both are bad for almost all animals. For rodents we recommended care fresh, aspen, or shredded newspaper(yesterdays news works as well). for ball pythons and the likes we recommended coconut fiber, reptile carpet, birch bark, newspaper,paper towels, aspen, and such. Pine and cedar have oils in them that are harmful. They can cause respiratory issues, skin and scale issues, and worse. I have snakes come in with damaged ventral scales do to the pine bedding their owner was using. After switching from the pine the problem stopped. Any "good" reptile owner will tell you to avoid pine at all cost as well as cedar. I have a feeling more people will agree with me rather than disagree. A quick google search will tell you that both cedar and pine are not good substrate for any animal whether it be mammalian or reptilian.
Re: please help me I found a snake
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Originally Posted by
shaneswife828
Yes a UTH is needed. Never use pine or cedar as substrate. I use ecoearth coconut fiber. Hot side at approx 92. Cool side at approx. 82. Humidity no lower than 50 bit I try to keep mine up around 65-75 percent.
A uth is not always necessary. Many keepers heat the room only and have thriving collections.
If a hotspot is offered I like it to be 88-92, with the ambient temp 76-85.
Humidity does not need to stay above 50. During a shed it needs a boost but I get perfect sheds with my humidity staying in the 30-40% range.
Also a vet check is gonna deplete the $200 budget real quick.
Op, check out the caresheet. http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...ius)-Caresheet
Re: please help me I found a snake
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Originally Posted by
KMG
A uth is not always necessary. Many keepers heat the room only and have thriving collections.
If a hotspot is offered I like it to be 88-92, with the ambient temp 76-85.
Humidity does not need to stay above 50. During a shed it needs a boost but I get perfect sheds with my humidity staying in the 30-40% range.
Op, check out the caresheet.
http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...ius)-Caresheet
yes but since it's her only snake I have a feeling she isn't going to want her room up at 80 degrees lol.