Re: Ball python Very Active
Re: Ball python Very Active
Looks good, but click the temp/clock button so the top reading shows the "in" temperature rather then the time.
Re: Ball python Very Active
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Originally Posted by
Kaorte
Looks good, but click the temp/clock button so the top reading shows the "in" temperature rather then the time.
so the in temps means in the setup and the out means out? right
Re: Ball python Very Active
In is measured at the unit. Out is measured at the probe. Humidity is also measured at the unit.
Re: Ball python Very Active
Re: Ball python Very Active
Where do you have the probe?
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http://i88.photobucket.com/albums/k1.../tempthing.jpg
these are the three numbers you want to watch on a constant basis.. i face mine outward so i can just glance at it anytime i happen to be passing buy
-probe temp should NEVER reach anywhere close to 100 degrees it can burn ur snake
-inside temp should be around 75-85 depending on time of day
-inside humidity should be around 50-60%
* i know urs isnt a glass set up but this is still a good read to learn more about your snakes home !
http://www.ball-pythons.net/forums/s...ad.php?t=56846
**edit** my probe temp sits around 89-93 at all times
Re: Ball python Very Active
what im hoping is i hope she eats
Re: Ball python Very Active
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Originally Posted by
xphoenix23
what im hoping is i hope she eats
Are you feeding Live, Prekilled or F/T? Also how long do you leave the prey in the enclosure for? And do you feed her in her "Home" or in a Separate container?
Re: Ball python Very Active
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Originally Posted by
hunter94
Are you feeding Live, Prekilled or F/T? Also how long do you leave the prey in the enclosure for? And do you feed her in her "Home" or in a Separate container?
i feed her live ive tried pinkies and hopper i tried in a separate container and also in her enclosure still nothing what i was told from the guy i bought her from that next time force feed her a pre killed hopper