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    Leaving the heat light on 24/7?

    I just got my BP and I have a red heat bulb light on him at one side. I have it on 24/7, but I'm wondering if the constant direct light bothers them? It's my only heat source at the moment.

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    Re: Leaving the heat light on 24/7?

    I have a similar setup with a 10 gallon terrarium and one 75 watt red lamp run 24hrs. I've also used a black light bulb. My snake eats well, but she almost never comes out. I know a hiding BP is a happy BP but dang she stays in her hide with warm or cool for days at a time.
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    As long as it is blue or red bulb it should be fine. If it is a regular light, switch it out with a night time bulb so it doesn't bother them at night.
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    Re: Leaving the heat light on 24/7?

    Quote Originally Posted by TheSnakeGuy View Post
    My snake eats well, but she almost never comes out. I know a hiding BP is a happy BP but dang she stays in her hide with warm or cool for days at a time.
    Do you feed her inside her enclosure? Do you have to sometimes have to leave the food for her and let her come out & get it on her own time or does she come out to eat?

    I have the same "problem". My snake is so comfortable in his hide that he doesn't even come out. When I want to socialize with him and get him used to being handled, he's even more anti-social than before because you're disturbing his hide to get him out to play.

    I want to have a snake that is comfortable being held and non-jumpy around people, but it's almost like providing these hides is working against taming him out.
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    Re: Leaving the heat light on 24/7?

    My little girl likes being handled just fine. She's never refused a meal either. I just pick up the hide from on top of her and in a minute she strikes a mouse and eats like a champ.
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    Re: Leaving the heat light on 24/7?

    Quote Originally Posted by Greekinese View Post
    Do you feed her inside her enclosure? Do you have to sometimes have to leave the food for her and let her come out & get it on her own time or does she come out to eat?

    I have the same "problem". My snake is so comfortable in his hide that he doesn't even come out. When I want to socialize with him and get him used to being handled, he's even more anti-social than before because you're disturbing his hide to get him out to play.

    I want to have a snake that is comfortable being held and non-jumpy around people, but it's almost like providing these hides is working against taming him out.
    Isn't your snake still fairly young? If so, this behavior is completely normal. You are a predator to them. It is only natural for them to be scared when you are handling them.

    Eventually they will calm down and be much more relaxed. Denying them hides is not going to help "tame" them. If anything, it would make it worse.

    I have all my Bps in a rack system and very few of them get hides. Maybe a piece of paper to hide under. They are hiding 90% of the time, the other 10% being at night or around feeding time.
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    Re: Leaving the heat light on 24/7?

    Yeah, only 9 months old, but if he's staying in his hide the whole time, how's he going to tame out later?
    Maybe I oughta just let him hide and hope that eventually he'll get braver and come out and see I don't wanna eat him hehe.
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    The only problem I've found with leaving a blacklight heat bulb on 24/7 is that it sucks humidity like nothing else. With some sealing of the lid and managing the dimmer on the lamp, I've found a perfect sweet spot for the humidity. He's out more often than he has been in the past, with all his temps just right and humidity at a constant 40. The lamp is more for ambient temps, as his UTH provides him with belly heat.
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    Re: Leaving the heat light on 24/7?

    I use a black night time heating lamp in my 10 gal. tank and I leave it on all the time, because I know it will get too cold if I don't..at least until Spring/Summer weather finally kicks in anyway. Any who, while we're on the topic of heating lamps, I have a question regarding how long your lamps usually last. I bought a bulb when I bought my first BP a couple months ago and it deciding to go out on me while I was sleeping a couple days ago. I woke up and saw that the temp had dropped to the 60's. I thankfully had a second bulb on hand and replaced it right away. I'm just curious if this is about how long I should expect my bulbs to last? Just a couple months?

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    Re: Leaving the heat light on 24/7?

    Quote Originally Posted by TheSnakeGuy View Post
    My little girl likes being handled just fine. She's never refused a meal either. I just pick up the hide from on top of her and in a minute she strikes a mouse and eats like a champ.
    How old is she? How long did you leave her in the hide before handling her?
    She wasn't always thrilled about being handled I'm sure...can you (or others) describe the process of taking a shy/scared young snake and getting them comfortable with you when all they wanna do is be left alone in their hide?
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