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Re: New Here! 1st time BP owner.
First thing is: do you have the UTH on a thermostat? If not, unplug it. No heat source should go unregulated. A UTH that is not regulated can cause serious burns. What exactly are you using for substrate? The substrate will have lower temps than plastic or ceramic hides. The temps you should be concerned about it where the hides are. A hot spot can range from 90 to 95 really but 92 is ideal.
Yes, your new buddy will decide to move between hot and cold sides on his own.
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Thanks SKO.
We're NOT using the UTH. One, we do not yet have a thermostat and two, the pad is probably a little small for the tank as we were not able to get the hot side warm enough using just it.
As for the bedding we are using Zoo Med Forest Floor; our local guys use & recommend it - in part for controlling humidity levels (which at this point appears to be a non-issue).
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Re: New Here! 1st time BP owner.
 Originally Posted by dejadoo
Thanks SKO.
We're NOT using the UTH. One, we do not yet have a thermostat and two, the pad is probably a little small for the tank as we were not able to get the hot side warm enough using just it.
As for the bedding we are using Zoo Med Forest Floor; our local guys use & recommend it - in part for controlling humidity levels (which at this point appears to be a non-issue).
Mistake on my part. We're using Zilla Jungle Mix, not the Forest Floor.
And an observation this morning - the air temps are holding steady at 91/82 with the humidity at 57% on the cool end. However, this morning we checked the surface temp of the soil under the hide on the hot end (where the yet to be named BP has been camped for a day and a half) and it registered right at 85F. With that, how critical is it to have the surface temp in the low 90's? Outside the hot hide the surface temp of the soil varies between 90 and 92; is it a must to have the low 90's at his belly under the hot hide?
The ambient temp of the room swings between 75 and 77 from morning to afternoon, so we'll check under the hide again this afternoon when the room is warmer but I do not expect to find much, if any, of a difference. If the 90s are needed at his belly in the hide we'll be getting a thermostat ASAP.
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Not sure if I am posting this correctly, but here goes. I bought a ball python on Monday and I want to make sure I'm doing what I'm supposed to. I've been handling her everyday and she doesn't seem to mind. I was also told to wait to feed her for 2 weeks. Should I at least try this week? I also have cats and before buying the snake I asked if it was a bad idea and they said as long as they are separated or watched closely they will be fine, any further advice?
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Re: New Here! 1st time BP owner.
Rather than posting your topic in response to someone else's thread, it's generally easier if you start an entirely new thread. In this instance, your questions are better as their own post rather than a reply to dejadoo. To start your thread, select the appropriate forum - such as "General BP's" - then click the big blue "Post New Thread" button.
Waiting 2 weeks to feed is fine, but you could try waiting 1 week instead. You might want to tone down the handling and allow your snake to get settled in. So much handling after a big move can be stressful! I'd recommend only minimal handling - or no handling at all - until after her first successful feeding with you. You can start handling her more once she's eating and comfortable.
0.1 Butter Pastel - Gloria
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Re: New Here! 1st time BP owner.
My son got his this past Saturday - minimal handling Saturday & Sunday. He was disappointed when I told him he needed to let the little guy settle in and it would be the this next weekend, following the 1st feeding, before he could handle it again.
Fast forward to today. First time for us feeding a snake and first time for him eating in his new abode. His BP was a pro and the whole process lasted less than 20 minutes with a hopper. Now Saturday can't get here fast enough for my son.
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