Don't use heat rocks. Just don't!
This is Matilda. She is a three year old bumblebee. This picture was taken last night just after her prior owner left my house. The burn was caused by a heat rock last weekend.
Matilda is now at the vet getting treated, I took her in to SEAVS this morning.
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Don't use heat rocks. Just don't!
Not only are Heat Rocks a problem, but the fact every Tom, : Richard & Harry that end up impulse buying a snake without researching properly don't use a Thermostat. Even heat pads can burn. I don't think anyone reads anymore, even "ZooMed" and "All Living Things" UTH's & Heat Rocks directions state you always need to use a Tstat.
Poor thing [emoji35]
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Re: Don't use heat rocks. Just don't!
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Originally Posted by
zina10
Oh gosh, the poor baby :(
Thank you for taking her in and getting her the help and care she so desperately needs.
I also cannot believe heat rocks are even sold anymore. Or, if sold, shouldn't they have a BIG red warning on them NOT to use them on snakes ? NOT to use them without thermostats?
How can those companies even live with themselves knowing about all the misery they cause, and they have GOT to know.
They probably have some tiny "small print" somewhere on the box or instruction, knowing no-one sees it or reads it. Sigh.
You could paint the entire package and the rock neon green with "do not use with snakes" on every available surface and jackwagons would still put them in with snakes on full blast and no controller.
Good on you OP for taking that snake...poor thing has to be in pain...
Re: Don't use heat rocks. Just don't!
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Originally Posted by
PitOnTheProwl
Just like every other tool we use they have a place.
Problem is people dont research but they will spend all day on social media.......
What do they have a use for? I have monitors and snakes and in both cases, heat rocks aren't recommended. I just looked up online if they were suggested for bearded dragons, it's the same as everything else. Look at Zoo Med's Q&A about them:
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Q: Why use Rock Heaters?
A: In nature the sun beats down on rocks and pavement (roads) which hold heat. Many species of reptiles will take advantage of this heat during the day or early evening to help "heat-up" their digestive tract and facilitate food digestion. The ReptiCare® Rock Heater replicates this "heated stone" feature found in nature and is very useful for reptiles that eat large meals (ie: mice and rats) like Pythons, Boas, Monitor Lizards, Tegus, etc.
How about putting a basking lamp over a rock? You know, the artificial sun beating down on the rocks and warming them...
Honestly, I haven't found an actual use for them, other than to severely injure your animals... And honestly, while there is a market for it to be used by people who haven't really researched their animals, it seems like that's the whole market, which means the companies that make them are simply propogating abuse.