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  • 02-23-2007, 11:42 AM
    tweets_4611
    Re: New cage
    Ah! Thank you! I moved the CHE and so far it seems to be working out really well. I have the temps on the warm side with the UTH at 92 on the gless (and sorry about that I wasn't real clear...I did mean the glass under the substrate) and the temps on the cool side were at 81!! :carrot: I still have to get the hides and a branch so I figure I will still have some tweaking to do when I put those in, but for now, the temps seem pretty stable, and so does the humidity :sweeet: :w00t:
  • 02-24-2007, 01:52 AM
    tweets_4611
    Re: New cage
    Ah, I was excited earlier and forgot to ask, right now I have the UTH on one side, and it's keeping it right around 90 (about 93 on the glass) and I have the CHE on the other side and it's keeping the top of the substrate aobut 83 or so...I got a herpstat (something like that) to turn it down a bit, but when I bought my snake, the lasy said that it wasn't really very good to have the heat sources on different sides. She told me I should have all the heat on one side. Is my set up ok or do I need to move things?
  • 02-24-2007, 03:08 AM
    sweety314
    Re: New cage
    Sounds like you're doing well! Dopy salesperson! :rolleyes: How can you have a temp GRADIENT, if all your heat sources are on the SAME side?!????


    Whatever combo or tools you need and use, the important things to remember are 82-84* (cool) and 92-94* (hot) w/two identical hides and humidity of 50%. The temps and humidity need to remain stable (thru the thick and thin of herping....;) ) and as long as snakey uses the hides and doesn't do the snake olympics b/c of stress, the rest is all personal preference.

    Keep in mind, the more furniture you put in your setup, the more things you'll have to take out and CLEAN and SANITIZE!!! So K.I.S.S is a good thing. :)

    When he poos, sheds and eats regularly, you know you've got it all dialed in. :D
  • 02-26-2007, 09:18 AM
    AkivaSmith
    Re: New cage
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by sweety314
    When he poos, sheds and eats regularly, you know you've got it all dialed in. :D

    Exactly!

    I have found that most chain pet store workers don't have a clue on how to take care of a reptile.
  • 02-26-2007, 10:54 AM
    jenakle
    Re: New cage
    I have a 30 gal breeder, and keep a fairly cool house, so a second uth on a separate thermostat was necessary for me. I put a layer or two of newspaper down first, then the probes (one for the thermometer/hydrometer, one next to that for the hot side thermostat regulator? and another for the 'cool' side uth mat), then an inch or so of substrate.

    Whether I use aspen, cypress, dirt/bedding, or even reptibark, I use the newspaper underneath. One, it keeps my large adult from burrowing straight to the glass (not that he's a digger), and two, so that when he urinates, I can easily see the spread of wetness. A slight overlap in half folded sections of paper allows for a half clean instead of a full (which is done monthly anyways, but dang if it don't seem like he wants to wait and pee until the DAY after I've cleaned it all out ;)

    Folding the mess up with the newspaper helps with most of the cleanup..I use a dust pan to catch the corners and some zoomed disinfecting spray as well.

    Just remember, at the glass your temps may be 80-90, but on top of the substrate it could read much lower, depending on the type of substrate, and the room temperatures.
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