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    Re: Newbie & New Owner [Shameless picture posting, too]

    Hes a pretty little fellow! just give it time if all his husbandry is correct like you say he should be chowing down in no time.


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    Re: Newbie & New Owner [Shameless picture posting, too]

    I don't mean to sound critical, but could you tell us a little more about your husbandry! I just want to make sure you have everything down so your BP will eat for you and have no problems

    How are you measuring temps and humidity? (with what?)
    What are you controlling your heat source?
    Does he have any hides? How many?
    ~Steffe

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    Re: Newbie & New Owner [Shameless picture posting, too]

    Thank, joshn. 8]

    Kaorte - I take my temps with a tempgun, this one.
    He's got a hide directly over his heat source, and a nice dark corner where he can be completely covered on the cool side.
    You aren't going to like this: The heat pad has no control. It's an Exo Terra Heat Wave, for Deserts. I have two others on the go, Ouro's being the third now, and they all stay at 90 consistently.

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    Re: Newbie & New Owner [Shameless picture posting, too]

    Quote Originally Posted by Superfictious View Post
    Thank, joshn. 8]

    Kaorte - I take my temps with a tempgun, this one.
    He's got a hide directly over his heat source, and a nice dark corner where he can be completely covered on the cool side.
    You aren't going to like this: The heat pad has no control. It's an Exo Terra Heat Wave, for Deserts. I have two others on the go, Our's being the third now, and they all stay at 90 consistently.

    Just a couple suggestions. I would get another identical hide for the cool side, and a thermostat (just in case).

    Great looking snake!
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    Re: Newbie & New Owner [Shameless picture posting, too]

    Is there a way to edit your previous posts on this site?

    Kaorte - The hide I got was the last of it's kind in the store. I could find something similar, but not identical. And what type of thermostat should I use? I'm not sure this type of heating pad can hook up with one, unless it's set up like a timer.

    Also, good humidity gages. I do not have one, and want to get one before summer hits. We get crazy high humidity from all the lakes around here. I'm just not sure if Home Depot or Canadian Tire sells any.

    Sorry for all the questions. <<

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    Re: Newbie & New Owner [Shameless picture posting, too]

    Being in Ontario as well, go to Home Hardware. They have great thermometer with humidity gauges there for about $9.00. That's where I get mine. They usually have a variety of them as well.

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    =o Thanks. I'm not near a Home Hardware, but that's good to know. Maybe I can get to one, soon.

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    Re: Newbie & New Owner [Shameless picture posting, too]

    Quote Originally Posted by Superfictious View Post
    Is there a way to edit your previous posts on this site?

    Kaorte - The hide I got was the last of it's kind in the store. I could find something similar, but not identical. And what type of thermostat should I use? I'm not sure this type of heating pad can hook up with one, unless it's set up like a timer.

    Also, good humidity gages. I do not have one, and want to get one before summer hits. We get crazy high humidity from all the lakes around here. I'm just not sure if Home Depot or Canadian Tire sells any.

    Sorry for all the questions. <<
    Don't be sorry!

    You can only edit your posts for 10 minutes after you post them. Then its set in stone. I don't think you can ever change titles or polls though.

    I suppose similar is better than just one. They need to be able to thermo-regulate properly without having to sacrifice security. Usually they sacrifice proper thermo-regulation.

    If your UTH has a plug, it is compatible with a thermostat. This thermostat is the most simple, but fairly inexpensive and it gets the job done. All you do is place the probe on the UTH on the outside of the tank, plug the UTH into the thermostat, and plug the thermostat into the wall. Then you have to play with the dial to get it between 90*-95*. Then you are good to go.

    I suggest getting a digital humidity reader. I have a flukers (its a little black gumstick like thing) that reads the ambient and humidity. It has been working really well for me so far.
    ~Steffe

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    Re: Newbie & New Owner [Shameless picture posting, too]

    I LIED! I totally AM near one -- Oh google, thank you.
    It's over in the 'industrial' part of the city, where I don't know my way around, ha.

    Oookay. Next paycheck: Home Hardware Trip.
    8] Thank you.

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    Re: Newbie & New Owner [Shameless picture posting, too]

    Oooh. I see the edit button on my newest posts now. Thanks. 8]

    Do you think the thermostat would make the UTH put out more heat? I'm not too sure how it operates, but it seems to only go to one temperature, stay at one temperature, and relies on the substrate to conduct the heat.

    I'll be picking up a humidity gage or two asap, though.

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