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    new owner with questions

    i picked up a lesser at repticon on sunday and had a couple of questions.

    that is his tank. first question is it bad that he spends almost all of his time on the hot side? also when i picked him up on sunday i forgot to ask when he was feed last time so i was wondering when i should feed him. and last does everything look good. im pretty sure i have every thing covered.

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    Everything seems to look good. What are the temps on the cool and hot end?
    If your not comfortable with feeding him now it wont hurt to wait 5-7 days or so.
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    To be honest I'm not a fan of the log hides. They really don't give bp's the security that they need. I would also black out 3 side of the tank. Could you give us the temp's in your tank, and humidity? As for him staying on the warm side I doubt that will be a problem. I don't normally feed any new addition until I have had them for at least a week. I just want them to settle in first.
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    you should wait a full week from the time that you got him before you try to feed him, the only real issue that I see is that you really hold have 2 identical hides (1 on the hot side, 1 on the cool side) BP's generally do not like log hides by the way, I use these from reptile basics



    what are your hot/cool side temperatures and humidity? the hot side should be between 8 and 98 degrees while the cool side should be between 78 and 82 degrees. does your thermometer have a probe that I can't see?

    also I would suggest that you get this infra red bulb for your heat lamp (that is your only heat source? does it stay on 24/7?)

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    the 75 watt version should be enough.
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    Cool Re: new owner with questions

    Quote Originally Posted by dynomik24 View Post
    i picked up a lesser at repticon on sunday and had a couple of questions.

    that is his tank. first question is it bad that he spends almost all of his time on the hot side? also when i picked him up on sunday i forgot to ask when he was feed last time so i was wondering when i should feed him. and last does everything look good. im pretty sure i have every thing covered.
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    He might be hanging out on the warm side because he likes that hide better, or maybe he just likes being warm. This environment is a new situation for him, and staying warm is Mother Nature's way of keeping him ready for fight or flight. Once he settles in you should see him move between warm side and cool side. If he doesn't, it will be time to get matching hides.

    As was previously mentioned, you can try feeding him in about 5 days or so. Keep the handling to a minimum until you get him feeding for you.

    Ditto on the log hides. They are open on two sides and don't make a very secure spot for your BP. If you can look through the glass and see him, it's probably not a very good hide for him. They do seem to work better in glass tanks with three sides coverd with black foam core or construction paper. Bottom line, he'll want the option to be completely out of sight to feel secure.
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    Re: new owner with questions

    Humidity and temps are good. My thermometer and humidity are inside the tank digital meter. And I don't know why but he loves the log hide the only reason you don't see him is because he's in there

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    Re: new owner with questions

    Quote Originally Posted by dynomik24 View Post
    Humidity and temps are good. My thermometer and humidity are inside the tank digital meter. And I don't know why but he loves the log hide the only reason you don't see him is because he's in there
    your thermometer isn't in the best place, (heat rises+ it is right next to the heat lamp) I was going to mention it before but forgot. how are you measuring cool side temperatures?
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    Yea it's underneath the light. That's bad? And right now I'm not Measuring the cool side

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    You need to measure the cool side as well. I would advice that you get one of these, they cost $12 at Walmart and measure 2 temperatures (hot side and cool side) as well as humidity



    you place the probe in the substrate directly under the tea lamp, and the box on the cool side.

    I would advise that you move the thermometer that you have down closer to the substrate
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