Re: BP is trying to escape at night and won't eat?
For heat I'm using an under-tank heater and a lamp on the top. I accidentally hit reply when I was finished lol. Anyways, I'm not sure what the temperature is under the substrate, but the temp on the hot side is regulated by a heating device/monitor thing. I don't know what it's called.
Re: BP is trying to escape at night and won't eat?
I was recently a fairly new owner and was having issues of an active snake. It is very important to know EXACTLY what is happening with the husbandry of your snake. I have a 20 gallon tank that has a UTH controlled by a thermostat and I have a thermometer sitting inside the tank over top of the UTH to monitor what the substrate temp is. I keep mine sitting at 90 on the hot side. We also have another thermometer in the middle of the tank to see what the ambient temp is which I try to keep at 80. Having a temperature gun has been very helpful as well to measure the cool side of the tank and for spot checks.
As for feeding...do you have a schedule of it's previous eating habits? This is important. We feed every Sunday as were the instructions from the pet store. She knows when it's feeding day and she is always hungry and aware that day. I swear she knows Sunday = feed day.
If I were you I would read the stuck post re how to set up a tank and follow those instructions to a T. Good luck. Once you have your tank 100% and your feeding schedule in place your snake will be happy and it will make your life easier as an owner.
Re: BP is trying to escape at night and won't eat?
Haha, I'm guessing I'd run for my life too. And no, I just got him last week. He's from the pet store. They told me to feed him on Tuesday which was yesterday.
His temperatures and humidity is pretty much on the dot, going by everything that people have told me. His tank does seem to me like it's pretty barren with just water bowl, hide, and log tunnel. I'm definitely going to get two more hides this weekend and some fake plants. Maybe some extra little things as well.
Right now he's hiding under his log tunnel and I just removed the mouse which has been untouched and despised of it. I was guessing to maybe wait until next Tuesday to feed him, because I'm going to be adding new things to his tank on Saturday or Sunday and I've heard that if you add new things you should wait a few days before feeding.
Re: BP is trying to escape at night and won't eat?
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Slytherin_python
His temperatures and humidity is pretty much on the dot, going by everything that people have told me.
the temp on the hot side is regulated by a heating device/monitor thing. I don't know what it's called
Unless I missed it, probably not.
The surface temperature that your snake can touch shouldn't be over 95 degrees and that is pushing the higher limit.
Where is the probe located?
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Re: BP is trying to escape at night and won't eat?
He seems WAY more relaxed now that I've pretty much left him alone all day other than removing the mouse earlier. He isn't trying to escape at all and is currently in his hide.
the probe is just outside the hide (which is on the warm side)