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  • 07-02-2008, 11:26 PM
    FloridaHogs
    Re: Eating issues, with pictures! What's wrong with my tank!
    One thing though...I did not see any ventalation holes in the tub...did I just miss them?
  • 07-03-2008, 07:43 AM
    JD Constriction
    Re: Eating issues, with pictures! What's wrong with my tank!
    Isis is actually an old friend :)

    I called her last night and she does have vent holes and the tub sounds setup pretty well. I had her wrap something (colored tape, towel, etc) around the back 2/3 of the container to limit the light entry to only the front 1/3 and put some small wads of newspaper in the hide and in the container to add more security.

    I should have some mouse fuzzies or mouse hoppers in a week or so to leave in overnight and see if we can't get the girl to feed.
  • 07-03-2008, 07:54 AM
    Wh00h0069
    Re: Eating issues, with pictures! What's wrong with my tank!
    I suggest putting her into a tub, or rack system with belly heat. This is from my experience. I had a ball python that would not eat for over 6 months. I tried every week with no success. Finally I decided to buy a rack system w/ tubs and put him in there. He was eating again within the week. Hope this helps.
  • 07-03-2008, 08:33 AM
    Jenn
    Re: Eating issues, with pictures! What's wrong with my tank!
    Did I miss something here or is there no thermostat?
  • 07-03-2008, 08:56 AM
    Jenn
    Re: Eating issues, with pictures! What's wrong with my tank!
    Isis, If you have no thermostat to regulate your heat pad you should make sure you can place your hand directly on the tub bottom over the heat pad without burning yourself. Just about everyone will tell you that you need a thermostat to keep from burning your snake. It can be done without one but it is very very very difficult.
  • 07-03-2008, 09:11 AM
    rabernet
    Re: Eating issues, with pictures! What's wrong with my tank!
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by jpman78 View Post
    Isis is actually an old friend :)

    I called her last night and she does have vent holes and the tub sounds setup pretty well. I had her wrap something (colored tape, towel, etc) around the back 2/3 of the container to limit the light entry to only the front 1/3 and put some small wads of newspaper in the hide and in the container to add more security.

    I should have some mouse fuzzies or mouse hoppers in a week or so to leave in overnight and see if we can't get the girl to feed.

    Awesome! With you help - hopefully her baby will be feeding in no time!
  • 07-03-2008, 10:12 AM
    FloridaHogs
    Re: Eating issues, with pictures! What's wrong with my tank!
    You can also use a table top dimmer switch to control the heat
  • 07-03-2008, 11:26 AM
    SlitherinSisters
    Re: Eating issues, with pictures! What's wrong with my tank!
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Jenn View Post
    Isis, If you have no thermostat to regulate your heat pad you should make sure you can place your hand directly on the tub bottom over the heat pad without burning yourself. Just about everyone will tell you that you need a thermostat to keep from burning your snake. It can be done without one but it is very very very difficult.

    I only have a dial thermostat as of now and it's not working great for the little tub. I have a digital inside/outside thermostat that I could throw in there to check real quick. The heat pad is a reptile pad that I doesn't burn to the touch.

    It will be a little bit till I know the temp in there, it's slow....
  • 07-03-2008, 11:52 AM
    starmom
    Re: Eating issues, with pictures! What's wrong with my tank!
    I think that maybe you're getting thermostat and thermometer a little confused? Thermostat controls the heat put out by the UTH and the thermometer goes inside the tub and lets you see what the temps are. Have you got a thermostat to control the heat source? This is important because UTH's and other heat sources can become much too hot when left running wide open.

    On another note, it is really neat seeing everyone coming together on this one :gj: BP.Net at its finest ;)
  • 07-03-2008, 12:03 PM
    Jenn
    Re: Eating issues, with pictures! What's wrong with my tank!
    Isis, this is very important. If you have no dimmer switch or thermostat to control your heat pad then as a very temporary fix you could just make sure that the bottom of the tub is not sitting directly on the heat pad. You could prop the tub up about a quarter of an inch or so above the heat pad so there is some air flow BETWEEN the heat pad and the bottom of the tub. You could use strips of wood or maybe those little funiture pads with the sticky backs to elevate your tub above the heat pad until you get a thermostat.
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