Re: The Kaiju thread - CB17 female Pearl Burmese Python
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Valaryan
Yeah mate, she comes out at night to explore but stays hidden during the day. I've dimmed the LEDs down during the day too. Got a new thermo hygrometer that seems really accurate (those high and low numbers were from before I put it in the enclosure so don't worry ha ha).
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Good deal bro... Looks Good to me [emoji1360][emoji1360]
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Re: The Kaiju thread - CB17 female Pearl Burmese Python
So it turns out the previous cheap thermo hygrometer i got on eBay was really inaccurate and this new one shows the correct humidity. So I've put her back on bark and she's loving it.
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Re: The Kaiju thread - CB17 female Pearl Burmese Python
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I figured there was no way it was 90% in there but I wouldn't have a clue what the UK is like so I wasn't going to suggest things Im not familiar with. At that % it would of been Fogged unbelievably hahahaha. Glad that got solved.. Now when she takes a big piss and the wood smells like dead fish you'll be thinking about taking it all back out hahahahahaha. I love the look of the Wood, but its to easy for me to clean the Corrugated craft paper or the Regular Kraft paper so i stick to that. I worry about bacteria too so for me its better not to drive myself crazy lol.
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Re: The Kaiju thread - CB17 female Pearl Burmese Python
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I figured there was no way it was 90% in there but I wouldn't have a clue what the UK is like so I wasn't going to suggest things Im not familiar with. At that % it would of been Fogged unbelievably hahahaha. Glad that got solved.. Now when she takes a big piss and the wood smells like dead fish you'll be thinking about taking it all back out hahahahahaha. I love the look of the Wood, but its to easy for me to clean the Corrugated craft paper or the Regular Kraft paper so i stick to that. I worry about bacteria too so for me its better not to drive myself crazy lol.
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If snakes hunt at evening and night then we feed them at this time right? So is it not bad to have a night time temp drop cos they won't digest properly?
Re: The Kaiju thread - CB17 female Pearl Burmese Python
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If snakes hunt at evening and night then we feed them at this time right? So is it not bad to have a night time temp drop cos they won't digest properly?
Nighttime temps drops are only for breeding purposes.
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Nighttime temps drops are only for breeding purposes.
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Both of my books and a few people online have said a night drop is ok for all burms.
I decided to have a day temp of 35C going down to 31C at night so she can experience cooler temps but also digest. The cold side sits around 24C regardless.
Re: The Kaiju thread - CB17 female Pearl Burmese Python
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Both of my books and a few people online have said a night drop is ok for all burms.
I decided to have a day temp of 35C going down to 31C at night so she can experience cooler temps but also digest. The cold side sits around 24C regardless.
A Conversion from Celsius to Fahrenheit on my phone says 35 Celsius is 95 Fahrenheit.. Thats to hot. The max is 91. There are all kinds of thing people say online, I can only Speak from the 2 burms Ive owned, A 24 yr old normal and a 21 yr old Albino this year.. I get my info from their Breeders who have 40+ years in business alone .
31C is 75F.. My lowest temp is 76 and thats only when its very cold at night here in NY, like Negative -10, otherwise my nighttime temp is 78 at night and 80 day on Coolside.
You can try what works best for you.. But I strongly suggest keeping your Hottest Temp 32/33C ( 91/91.5F) because of proven neurological problems from being too warm. A Burm will survive a cold temp much easier than a Hot temp. [emoji1360]
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Re: The Kaiju thread - CB17 female Pearl Burmese Python
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A Conversion from Celsius to Fahrenheit on my phone says 35 Celsius is 95 Fahrenheit.. Thats to hot. The max is 91. There are all kinds of thing people say online, I can only Speak from the 2 burms Ive owned, A 24 yr old normal and a 21 yr old Albino this year.. I get my info from their Breeders who have 40+ years in business alone .
31C is 75F.. My lowest temp is 76 and thats only when its very cold at night here in NY, like Negative -10, otherwise my nighttime temp is 78 at night and 80 day on Coolside.
You can try what works best for you.. But I strongly suggest keeping your Hottest Temp 32/33C ( 91/91.5F) because of proven neurological problems from being too warm. A Burm will survive a cold temp much easier than a Hot temp. [emoji1360]
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I can see where you're coming from but those temps are directly over the basking area with the cold side going down to 24C at all times. So she can choose where she wants to be, giving her more options for thermal-regulation.
Bob Clark says here that even a basking area over 100F is perfectly acceptable as long as the snake can retreat to a cooler area if it chooses and he's been keeping burms for over 30 years. Even bred the first albinos in the hobby:
http://www.reptilesmagazine.com/Care...urmese-Python/
Re: The Kaiju thread - CB17 female Pearl Burmese Python
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I can see where you're coming from but those temps are directly over the basking area with the cold side going down to 24C at all times. So she can choose where she wants to be, giving her more options for thermal-regulation.
Bob Clark says here that even a basking area over 100F is perfectly acceptable as long as the snake can retreat to a cooler area if it chooses and he's been keeping burms for over 30 years. Even bred the first albinos in the hobby:
http://www.reptilesmagazine.com/Care...urmese-Python/
Bob is who my Albino came from. I txt him sometimes when I have questions etc.. Notice in the first paragraph he says Burms prefer temps in the Mid 80's.. The last part about 100F is if you need that to keep your cool side ambient.. The reason I suggest lowering it to 91F is because young Burms use hides and we keep a Hide on the Hot Side and one on the Cool side.. A Burm Hatchling will choose to stay in the Hide even if the Temp is a bit to high for security over a hide that might be to cool. Once that Burm is grown you wont be using a Hide. At that point the burm will lay at either side or even the middle to get a comfortable temp. As for now Im just giving you the best info I know for a young one that uses 2 hides, a Hot or a Cold [emoji1360]
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Re: The Kaiju thread - CB17 female Pearl Burmese Python
Ah yeah I guess if there's only two hides that makes sense. But I've got two hides on either side plus a half cork log in the middle so she can move up and down the thermal gradient whilst under cover.
I just checked and the hottest area is hitting 33C. I think if I had the whole enclosure at 33C that would be a problem but 24 to 33C should be fine (75.2 - 91.4F).