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You should make sure your microclimate probe is in the middle of the heat mat under whatever your using as substrate and drop your thermostat down to 90.
Also you should be keeping your humidity between 50-60 at all times and 70 during shed. You shouldn't be misting only during shed but as often as you have to in order to keep your humidity in th e range I mentioned above. This is probably why your snake never sheds in one piece.
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Re: Thick crusty belly on BP
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Originally Posted by Breezer
That's not the overall temp, cool side is reading 75,,,, the heat pad only covers a quarter of viv, ,,,,, don't have a heat gun but I will take your advice and get one
Just an update and a thank you for your advice, it was a burn, I took him out of viv last night, put him in a tub, left the viv as it was, checked the temp with gun, was just over 100 inside hide, I was told to put the thermostat in middle of tank initially but know I've put a guage in hide lowered heat, moved thermostat closer, keeping him in tub while he's having antiseptic cream applied, ,,,,, caught it before it could of been so much worse, ,,,,,,,
A lesson learned at his exspence, ,,, will be using the heat gun every day in future,,,,,,,,, thank you again.
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Re: Thick crusty belly on BP
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Originally Posted by chrid16371
You should make sure your microclimate probe is in the middle of the heat mat under whatever your using as substrate and drop your thermostat down to 90.
Also you should be keeping your humidity between 50-60 at all times and 70 during shed. You shouldn't be misting only during shed but as often as you have to in order to keep your humidity in th e range I mentioned above. This is probably why your snake never sheds in one piece.
Thanks for the advice, have moved the probe,
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Glad to hear you worked everything out. Read a little bit on here, it will keep you out of trouble.
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Re: Thick crusty belly on BP
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Originally Posted by JodanOrNoDan
Glad to hear you worked everything out. Read a little bit on here, it will keep you out of trouble.
So will, glad I found this site, feeling pretty bad right now knowing it should of been avoided, ,,,,,,
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Since you moved your probe under substrate in center of heat mat like I told you and set thermostat to 90 the top of substrate will be lower than 90 and I should of added that you want the top of substrate to be around 88-90. You can raise your thermostat up no higher than 93 if you need to in order to stay in the 88-90 area. Since your thermostat probe is in the cage 90 is a good start setting but I should of told you that you can raise it a little if needed. Sorry about that. Idk exactly what your using as substrate but if you can't get your hotspot in that range you can remove some substrate from the hot side. If your using a reptile carpet then you should have no trouble getting the top between those temps while keeping the bottom 93 or lower. If you are getting a hot spot of 88 with a thermostat setting of 90 I would leave it. The lower you can keep the bottom of the cage while staying in the hotspot range the better.
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Re: Thick crusty belly on BP
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Originally Posted by chrid16371
Since you moved your probe under substrate in center of heat mat like I told you and set thermostat to 90 the top of substrate will be lower than 90 and I should of added that you want the top of substrate to be around 88-90. You can raise your thermostat up no higher than 93 if you need to in order to stay in the 88-90 area. Since your thermostat probe is in the cage 90 is a good start setting but I should of told you that you can raise it a little if needed. Sorry about that. Idk exactly what your using as substrate but if you can't get your hotspot in that range you can remove some substrate from the hot side. If your using a reptile carpet then you should have no trouble getting the top between those temps while keeping the bottom 93 or lower. If you are getting a hot spot of 88 with a thermostat setting of 90 I would leave it. The lower you can keep the bottom of the cage while staying in the hotspot range the better.
well i was ahead of you, did just what you mentioned above, its taken some tweaking but got there now, am using reptile carpet, thank you for your advice.
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Re: Thick crusty belly on BP
Just thought I'd send an update, Prince has recovered from the burn, has had two whole sheds, passing everything and eating well, it's taken some TLC but has no scaring, is as friendly as ever, in fact I can't go a night without him wanting to come sit on the sofa, thanks again,,,,,, I posted some pic's if you like to view :)
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You need to remove the probe from inside the enclosure, the probe should be OUTSIDE between the enclosure and the heat mat.
By keeping it inside it can be dislodged and the UTH can overheat creating a new burn, it can also be cool down by water (water dish tipped) or urine (BP can urinate large amount) which would lead to a rise in temperature yet again.
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