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  • 01-30-2009, 07:46 PM
    Severum11
    Re: Is this possible..
    Fed the same day it arrived at PetSmart? You may want to kindly suggest that your pet care manager reads his snake care manual, as this is a violation of written policy:confused:

    Severum11
  • 01-31-2009, 12:18 AM
    xKxLxHx
    Re: Is this possible..
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Severum11 View Post
    Fed the same day it arrived at PetSmart? You may want to kindly suggest that your pet care manager reads his snake care manual, as this is a violation of written policy:confused:

    Severum11

    And you are correct, I was wrong. I didn't see the whole "Date Arrived" line, I figured the box: Week 1 was when it started. My fault. Guess that's why I'm a stocker and not in pet care. ;)
  • 02-02-2009, 03:20 PM
    tweets_4611
    Re: Is this possible..
    The ceramic heat emitters are sold at places like PetCo, and I'm sure they have them at other pet places. Check the place where you buy your feeders. They replace the light bulb, so you still have to have the socket to screw them into.
  • 02-02-2009, 03:53 PM
    littleindiangirl
    Re: Is this possible..
    If your hot spot is between 90 and 94, having mid 70's on the cool end isn't terrible. To offset, what size UTH are you using on what size tank? You could get the next size up in UTH if it will still fit your tank.

    Generally, the set up is to have the UTH on the hot spot, controlled with the thermostat or rheostat dimmer. Then the ceramic heater or infrared light bulb will be on the cool end. If it's a particularly tall tank, you can understand you'd be wasting a bit of heated air.

    The only thing is that the humidity will suffer a bit and take more misting during the day. Ceramic heaters and light bulbs realy suck it out of the air.

    But bottom line for me, I don't think it's terrible if your cool side is in the mid to high 70's if you have a snug warm spot for him; and I base this partially on the husbandry section of VPI's book and our own experience in a non heat controlled room. The cool side of our tubs remains right about in the mid 70's, and everyone is doing quite well. :gj:
  • 02-02-2009, 07:10 PM
    claybird
    Re: Is this possible..
    my bp poopsie has shed several times a month if that helps
  • 02-02-2009, 10:40 PM
    xKxLxHx
    Re: Is this possible..
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by tweets_4611 View Post
    The ceramic heat emitters are sold at places like PetCo, and I'm sure they have them at other pet places. Check the place where you buy your feeders. They replace the light bulb, so you still have to have the socket to screw them into.

    Well, I looked at Petsmart after I got off the other day and it was like $40 for a 100w ceramic heater. Soo...I looked on amazon and bought a 60w ceramic heating bulb, and a porcelain clamp lamp from zoo med, all for about $30 total. I'm hoping they work correctly, but amazon's never done me wrong. I read somewhere that its not the best idea to put the ceramic bulbs into a standard socket, like a lamp since it gets extremely hot.

    Quote:

    Originally Posted by littleindiangirl View Post
    If your hot spot is between 90 and 94, having mid 70's on the cool end isn't terrible. To offset, what size UTH are you using on what size tank? You could get the next size up in UTH if it will still fit your tank.

    Generally, the set up is to have the UTH on the hot spot, controlled with the thermostat or rheostat dimmer. Then the ceramic heater or infrared light bulb will be on the cool end. If it's a particularly tall tank, you can understand you'd be wasting a bit of heated air.

    The only thing is that the humidity will suffer a bit and take more misting during the day. Ceramic heaters and light bulbs realy suck it out of the air.

    But bottom line for me, I don't think it's terrible if your cool side is in the mid to high 70's if you have a snug warm spot for him; and I base this partially on the husbandry section of VPI's book and our own experience in a non heat controlled room. The cool side of our tubs remains right about in the mid 70's, and everyone is doing quite well. :gj:

    Alrighty, good to know. I'm keeping everything at it's correct temperature now, and humidity as well, and I'm quite proud of my little setup, and my snake seems happy. I've got the heating pad over 1/3 of the tank as suggested, controlled by a dimmer and digitherm.

    Now all that's left to tackle is it's first feeding, shedding, and figuring out a name.

    :)

    Thanks for the help everyone, by the way.
  • 02-02-2009, 10:51 PM
    tweets_4611
    Re: Is this possible..
    When you get that CHE, I would run it somewhere first and not just put it on the snakes tank and turn it on. The 60w one can still get very hot and may need a dimmer. The 100w would have been way to much for your tank. I have one that size until I can get a smaller one, and it is on two dimmers and I still have to leave it off sometimes.

    Nice job on getting your set-up stable. After you finish messing with the tank, and moving/adjusting things, give the little guy a week with no handleing or feeding attempts, and then see how it goes! ^_^
  • 02-03-2009, 12:00 PM
    Ponthieux
    Re: Is this possible..
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by xKxLxHx View Post
    And it does seem to prefer one over the other, I did a little test to see if it would move to that hide, so I just switched the two hides, and the snake is on the warm side, and won't go to the cold side. So my next mission is another new hide, and a new heater

    See if you can obtain a hide identical to the one it seems to prefer (assuming you have two different kinds of hides); that way your snake will not have to choose between thermoregulating and security.
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