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Temperature Issues
Hi all,
I got my first BP yesterday, she/he is about 2 years old. The ambient temp in her enclosure is currently 86F, which is a little high from what I have been reading. Is there a way, other than turning on the air conditioning that I can lower the temp? Or is this okay?
One last random thing, If a BP is sleeping over the under tank heating pad and gets too warm, will it wake up and move or no?
Thanks in advance!
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Re: Temperature Issues
If you are using any lamps, turn them off. Try moving the enclosure to the ground or to a cooler room in your house.
They will thermoregulate to some degree (which is why it's important to have a gradient), but often times they will not move in time to escape burns or regurges if the uth is too warm; thermostats are a must-have!
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Thank you kind sir.
I don't have a lamp hooked up a the moment, just the pad.
Thanks for the suggestion!
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HEat pads do not affect the ambient temperature in the cage, so whatever your rooms temperature is is what the ambient temperature should be. (ceiling fans/AC should lower the ambient temperature)
Heating pads can easily get up to 150+ degrees (enough to kill your snake) They will not move if it hits too hot. A thermostat is not optional when using heating pads
Don't waste your money on the thermostats old in pet stores, they are not worth your money.
Here are 2 good thermostats.
The hydrofarm, cheap but effective.These are great if you are on a tight budget but lack accuracy and safety of better thermostats
http://www.amazon.com/Hydrofarm-MTPR.../dp/B000NZZG3S
The herpstat is the best of the best, these are extremely accurate, and have multiple built in safety features, but have a much higher price tag
http://spyderrobotics.com/
Do you have a probed thermometer? Because heating pads do not change the air temperature in the cage you need a probed thermometer to monitor its temp.
This is a good one, sold at Walmart for $12. It measures 2 temperatures (hot side and cool side) as well as humidity.
~Aaron
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I got one much like the one you have there. Is there a good way to keep the cords out of the way? I tried burying them in the substrate, my little one still manages to drag them around. I don't want to use tape in the even he could get stuck.
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Re: Temperature Issues
Originally Posted by mackynz
I got one much like the one you have there. Is there a good way to keep the cords out of the way? I tried burying them in the substrate, my little one still manages to drag them around. I don't want to use tape in the even he could get stuck.
I know a lot of people use super glue... Otherwise try placing a heavy piece of cage furniture (a rock hide or something) on the part of the wire just before the probe.
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Just say no to super glue...
One last random thing, If a BP is sleeping over the under tank heating pad and gets too warm, will it wake up and move or no?
Do you have the belly heat plugged into a thermostat to regulate the temperature?
86 is an excellent warm end ambient air temperature.
Jerry Robertson
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Re: Temperature Issues
Originally Posted by Crazy4Herps
I know a lot of people use super glue... Otherwise try placing a heavy piece of cage furniture (a rock hide or something) on the part of the wire just before the probe.
NO SUPER GLUE !!!! It fumes out and the fumes are not good for lungs the big problem it out gasses for quite a long time . It also has no shear strength and little water resistance.
Hot melt is much safer as long as it is cool before there is a snake in the enclosure there is nothing more to worry about!
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Re: Temperature Issues
Jeez you guys are helpful! Thanks for the tips!
Originally Posted by snakesRkewl
Do you have the belly heat plugged into a thermostat to regulate the temperature?
86 is an excellent warm end ambient air temperature.
Right now I am using a lamp dimmer as a rheostat until I can get a thermostat.
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