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Re: Keeping a cool hide cool + distilled water?
I second this question
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Re: Keeping a cool hide cool + distilled water?
I can't offer any insight on the temperature problem but from my own (albeit limited) experience, the "urination rate" varies from snake to snake. My normal, Jakie, only seems to pee in conjunction with a poo - which he does once a month, twice rarely. The pin, however, loves to see me work and pees / poos 1-2 times a week.
So far as the water goes, I switch it up fairly often - if I have a bottle of distilled / "purified" in my room, I'll dump it in their bowls after the morning cleaning. If I don't, they get tap water. I haven't noticed any negative / positive side effects to either. Purely my own experience, though.
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Re: Keeping a cool hide cool + distilled water?
You can try putting a fan in the room to help circulate the air...
"Cry, Havoc! And let slip the dogs of war..."
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Re: Keeping a cool hide cool + distilled water?
I've used frozen water bottles in my milksnakes cage to help keep temperatures down. My apartment was getting over 95 degrees last summer and it seemed to be helpful to keep temperatures down. I was worried that it would be bad to keep the snake in such close proximity to the cold temperatures, but it never seemed to be a problem with me.
As far as water, I use tap water for both of my snakes.
Evan
0.0.1 Sinaloan Milk Snake (Vegas)
0.0.1 Colombian Boa Constrictor (Ticuna)
Feel free to correct me on my grammar.
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Re: Keeping a cool hide cool + distilled water?
 Originally Posted by ev477
I've used frozen water bottles in my milksnakes cage to help keep temperatures down. My apartment was getting over 95 degrees last summer and it seemed to be helpful to keep temperatures down. I was worried that it would be bad to keep the snake in such close proximity to the cold temperatures, but it never seemed to be a problem with me.
As far as water, I use tap water for both of my snakes.
Tap water is fine to use as long as it doesn't have too much chlorine. If it does, let an open container of it sit for a day or so and the chlorine naturally evaporates.
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Re: Keeping a cool hide cool + distilled water?
ambient temps of 90* will not harm the snake unless it is constantly that temperature. So a few days of that won't hurt.
Tap water is just fine to use. No need for distilled or bottled.
I would ditch the repticarpet. When a bp pees they soak the whole bottom of the enclosure. Reusable substrates don't work well for this reason. It will be near impossible to get the smell out.
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Re: Keeping a cool hide cool + distilled water?
what about repticarpet and substrate on top? im using that to keep my sccurite wires tucked under it so she cant get to them..?
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Re: Keeping a cool hide cool + distilled water?
 Originally Posted by Beto510
what about repticarpet and substrate on top? im using that to keep my sccurite wires tucked under it so she cant get to them..?
Use a dab of hot glue to secure the probe instead. Trust me, repti carpet is a stink factory.
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Re: Keeping a cool hide cool + distilled water?
its not the probe..its the bunch of wire thats so LONG that really BUGS me
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