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    Question Hissing

    My Bps heating pad broke so his temperature was probably about 70 for just over a day I got a new one now it's back up to 80 but now he keeps hissing for no apparent reason I checked him out and he seems fine can anyone guess why he keeps hissing.

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    Re: Hissing

    r u sure it is hissing?
    have u moved him since the heat went out?
    when is ur feeding day?

    i suggest stop checking him. if the husbandry is good leave him alone. do not add to the stress. he must not be happy
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    A room full of empty racks and thermostats that have been unplugged.

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    Re: Hissing

    Pretty sure it's hissing I just checked him once I can hear him from my bed.
    Haven't moved him Feeding was day before yesterday the 8th but he didn't eat because I think he was to cold.

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    Re: Hissing

    if nothing has changed since u turned his heat back on dont worry. as long as the husbandry is still the same as before dont worry. he's prolly a lil pissy cuz he got a lil cold. let him sit for a week or so and dont bother him. once the husbandry returns to normal and he is happy he should be fine. just check for RI
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    Re: Hissing

    Over 80? The heat pad should be over 90?

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    Re: Hissing

    i keep my heatpads from 92-95, 80 is ok for now but try to bring it up. what r u using for a thermostat?
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    Re: Hissing

    Don't have a thermostat but I cant keep it that high because he'll move the substrate and lay right on the glass which makes his belly turn pink.

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    Re: Hissing

    He's probably going into shed or something. Handle him a bit, see if he's bitey, do a quick visual check to make sure he looks okay.
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    Re: Hissing

    You really need to have a thermostat, or at least a rheostat or dimmer. If it is turning your snakes belly pink, then it is too hot. It is really easy to get a thermal burn.
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    Re: Hissing

    Iv'e been toying with the idea of cutting the power cord and putting in a dimmer switch but not sure if it would work.

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