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Ok well, crises averted for now. The snake ate, and when to the hideaway warm spot, he seemed pretty content.
He was going tail first, but after a min, he decided heads first was better. This was my first iin person feeding, and id be lying if i said i wasnt kinda excited, wish my girl had waited though, i guess she was just as excited as i was about seeing this whole sitch go down... lol bruttall
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Well he seems to be doing fine. No regurge or anything, just sleeping and sneakin
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how can i bring my ambient temps. up
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Originally Posted by serpent fan
how can i bring my ambient temps. up
Increase the room temp, space heater, heat lamp, heat panel. There's a lot of ways
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How would a heat lamp work on a plastic tub??
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Like, put the lamp point towords the lid? Would that melt it, and ven increase temps?
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Well, i dont have a heat lamp anyways, covered tub in blankets,increased house temp to 80.
I almost feel a tank is easier in this sence, the heat lamp has to help your ambients stay up
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They have heat lamps that have stands so you can have it pointing towards the tub. Tanks are a huge pain IMO. Keeping humidity, screen tops, keeping temps everything is a pain. I recommend getting a rack system or a cage from somewhere like animal plastics or reptile basics.
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Im going to stick with the setup i have. The temps are 80/93, and humidity is dropping back to normal. If i need to i may get a heatlamp and point it to the tub, if that would actually help. I can upgrade my housing later, but i only have 1 small bp for now..
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