Re: Somebody help! Something's wrong with my snake! :(
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Tes95
No you're right... I'm just ashamed I can't get the money... I want to get her the new Hygro-Therm by Zilla or Zoomed the controller thing...I can try and swing by petsmart for a thermostat tomorrow.
I know how you feel - I'm sorry you've been sick. Hope you're doing better! I am not familiar with the hygro-therm by zilla, but the hyrofarm t-stat off amazon is far superior to the Zoomed controller. That is just essentially a dimmer. The hydrofarm is an actual t-stat and only about $5 more.
Actually, here's one for only $26 with free shipping!
http://www.amazon.com/Hydrofarm-MTPR...ords=hydrofarm
I use one of these with my q/t rack and also as one of my backup t-stats. They aren't perfect, but they work pretty darn good in a pinch - and they're far better than a dimmer. :gj:
Re: Somebody help! Something's wrong with my snake! :(
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Originally Posted by
loonunit
How long have you had her? How many times has she shed for you since you got her?
Clutter up the 40 gallon. The husbandry tips are worth following. But you can still handle her: just wear a long-sleeve shirt and put on a pair of gardening gloves. Don't let her near your face, obviously. But she can bite gardening gloves all she likes, she can't do any damage.
That will let you take her out and look at her belly, at least. Is it pink or red? Take a picture and post it here if you see redness. If it's in focus with decent lighting, maybe we can tell you if she's going into shed or has a belly burn.
I agree that you should take her out to examine her - making sure there's no burn is a reeeally good idea. But I disagree that you should handle her this week just to handle her. She's been under stress with fluxuating temps and insecurity. She should be left alone just as we'd leave a new acquisition alone for a week or so before handling. :gj:
Re: Somebody help! Something's wrong with my snake! :(
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Originally Posted by
loonunit
How long have you had her? How many times has she shed for you since you got her?
Clutter up the 40 gallon. The husbandry tips are worth following. But you can still handle her: just wear a long-sleeve shirt and put on a pair of gardening gloves. Don't let her near your face, obviously. But she can bite gardening gloves all she likes, she can't do any damage.
That will let you take her out and look at her belly, at least. Is it pink or red? Take a picture and post it here if you see redness. If it's in focus with decent lighting, maybe we can tell you if she's going into shed or has a belly burn.
She hasn't shed at all. Hasn't fed at all. I'll check her tummy within the next 10 minutes and see.
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Originally Posted by
loonunit
How long have you had her? How many times has she shed for you since you got her?
Clutter up the 40 gallon. The husbandry tips are worth following. But you can still handle her: just wear a long-sleeve shirt and put on a pair of gardening gloves. Don't let her near your face, obviously. But she can bite gardening gloves all she likes, she can't do any damage.
That will let you take her out and look at her belly, at least. Is it pink or red? Take a picture and post it here if you see redness. If it's in focus with decent lighting, maybe we can tell you if she's going into shed or has a belly burn.
I've had her since the 23rd of November (last month).
Re: Somebody help! Something's wrong with my snake! :(
Update. I think she might be going into shed. She SEEMS to have a TINY bit of pink along her tummy, and she tried striking me like 5 times so I can't get a pic, I have no gloves.
Re: Somebody help! Something's wrong with my snake! :(
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Originally Posted by
Tes95
She hasn't shed at all. Hasn't fed at all. I'll check her tummy within the next 10 minutes and see.
I've had her since the 23rd of November (last month).
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Originally Posted by
Tes95
Update. I think she might be going into shed. She SEEMS to have a TINY bit of pink along her tummy, and she tried striking me like 5 times so I can't get a pic, I have no gloves.
Hold the phone!!!
Well no wonder. STOP. She is stressing out to a new environment. She needs TIME to chill out and relax. BPs need a minimum of a week to be LEFT COMPLETELY ALONE to adjust to their new conditions. They are very shy snakes! You've only had her barely 2 weeks - she needs more time. And this is why she's striking and hasn't eaten. Please please please just black out her tank, get that t-stat, and just stop messing with her for another week or two. She will settle down and relax. Once she relaxes, she'll eat and stop hissing/biteing. You haven't given her a chance. Ok?? K.... :gj: