Re: Starting to fail at husbandry…
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Originally Posted by
MedicalAuthor
So good news is that humidity problem seems to be taken care of.
bad/questionable news is the heat. I put the thermostat probe right on top of the substrate that’s above the UTH and set it to 94 degrees. After 12 hours the temperature only got up to 91 and the ambient temperature per digital thermometer on the warm side (right next to it) says 80 degrees. Should be hotter right? I got a 10-20 gallon heater. Should I have gotten bigger? :/
The thermostat probe goes between the heat mat and the bottom of the tank on the outside of the enclosure. I know that's counterintuitive. You want to put the probe where the snake is, but if the snake can access it, he'll move it. A probe that has been dislodged will no longer regulate the heat mat and the heat mat will overheat burning your snake.
Once you've properly placed the probe. Thin out or remove the substrate directly over the mat. Let the mat heat up and use your temperature gun to test the temps in the enclosure and adjust your thermostat accordingly.
Re: Starting to fail at husbandry…
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Originally Posted by
Homebody
The thermostat probe goes between the heat mat and the bottom of the tank on the outside of the enclosure. I know that's counterintuitive. You want to put the probe where the snake is, but if the snake can access it, he'll move it. A probe that has been dislodged will no longer regulate the heat mat and the heat mat will overheat burning your snake.
Once you've properly placed the probe. Thin out or remove the substrate directly over the mat. Let the mat heat up and use your temperature gun to test the temps in the enclosure and adjust your thermostat accordingly.
Definitely this ^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Caveat to Homebody’s recommendation would be to point the temp gun onto the top of the glass over the heat mat to see where your temps are. That way you will know the safe zone for your thermostat setting. Maybe let the setting start out at about 92F then check and recheck as the thermostat does the work to regulate the heat mat. Then go up or down as you see the temperature on the glass directly on top of your mat. Nice work.
Re: Starting to fail at husbandry…
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Originally Posted by
MedicalAuthor
just checked. Tail hanging out of mouth. He ate the rat!
*runs out of room before snake can change its mind*
:rofl:I think most of us know the feeling! :D Congratulations! :dance::carrot::pinkele::banana::dance::bounce::clap:
Re: Starting to fail at husbandry…
He was deep into feeding mode and that’s where all wild instincts kick in. That’s just how these guys are wired, captive animals with wild instincts. There only needs to be that one trigger that will set it off and food tops the list. Good job all around.
Re: Starting to fail at husbandry…
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Originally Posted by
Albert Clark
Caveat to Homebody’s recommendation would be to point the temp gun onto the top of the glass over the heat mat to see where your temps are.
That's what I meant. Thanks for the clarification.