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Re: heat
Have you searched for how to setup your cage? You need to monitor temps of his hides especially because they can be much higher. But you need a gradient, a cool side of 80 and warm side of 90. Under Bp husbandry they have a sticky post telling you how to setup a cage it is very helpful and needed for a healthy python.
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Re: heat
i would actually leave him alone for a few nights before messing with him. make sure in your enclosure he has a cool side 80-84, and a warm side of 90-95. and then a humidity level of 60-70%. then he should be fine what kind of cage is he in?
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Re: heat
Check the caresheet for info on temps. A warm side and cool side will give your snake the ability to thermoregulate its temperature. How are you measuring the temps?
 Originally Posted by juddb
then a humidity level of 60-70%.
Should be 50-60%
Last edited by Smulkin; 11-13-2006 at 05:26 PM.
Reason: USER REQUESTED EDIT
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Re: heat
 Originally Posted by bodar
...also is he smart enough to know when he is to hot?
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No, a snake will often not realize the surface it is sitting on is getting TOO hot. It's critical to have some sort of control on your heat source, especially a heating pad under the tank. Your best bet is a thermostat that will keep the pad at a precise temperature of your choosing...so you KNOW it's neither too hot nor too cool. If you can't immediately afford a thermostat, you can use a lamp-dimmer switch from Home Depot (or similar hardware store) until you're able to save up enough for a good t-stat.
An uncontrolled heat source can very easily cause serious burns.
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