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Thread: Hides Question!

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    Hides Question!

    Why wont both of my pythons go into their warm side hide and just wrap themselves between the hide and tank wall?

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    Re: Hides Question!

    What kind of hide is it? Pics?
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    Re: Hides Question!

    its a dog water bowl, flipped over with a entrance cut out.. i have the same for the cool side and they have no problems going into that one?

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    Re: Hides Question!

    what's the temperature on that side of the tank under the hide?

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    Re: Hides Question!

    I know my ball python had trouble finding the entrance the first time so I just helped him find it by placing him down with his head near the hole and he went in. Now he has no trouble finding it. Maybe thats whats going on with yours? lol you never know .

    Also, maybe your hides are too big? It could be pressing itself against the glass and hide so it can feel something on both sides of it.

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    Re: Hides Question!

    well i use a dimmer and a thermometer to try and keep the temp in the low 90's.. i had figured they did that to feel more snug/secured but the hides are not that much bigger then they are and are relatively low so i dunno man

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    Re: Hides Question!

    Hi,

    They are in seperate tanks aren't they?

    If you put the probe inside the warm end hide it reads 90f?


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    Re: Hides Question!

    i have a male and a female separated in a 40 gallon tank, the female's side is slightly larger, they both do the same thing... i have a temp probe taped to the glass of the hot side..

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    Re: Hides Question!

    Quote Originally Posted by adam_degel View Post
    i have a male and a female separated in a 40 gallon tank, the female's side is slightly larger, they both do the same thing... i have a temp probe taped to the glass of the hot side..
    With the probe taped to the glass tank is just reading the temp on the glass...you want to read the temperature inside the hide...put the probe inside the hide, probably the hides are too hot...& remember hatchlings & juveniles don't need much heat as adults so they do best in 85'F...
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    Re: Hides Question!

    well i have a temp gun.. and the temp is always lower then whats read for the glass temp.. the female is 700grams and the male is 600.. they both seem to be happy, eating fine and all

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