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    Cold Snake

    I have two hides. One on the warm, one on the cold. Both are identical.

    Temps are 78-82 and 94-99

    Humidity is between 48% and 56%

    Greg seems to only go to the cool hide and feels cool to the touch. Why wouldn't he use the warm hide?

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    Re: Cold Snake

    Probably because the warm side is a bit too warm I would recommend 88-92, 94 max for he warm side.
    Last edited by Stewart_Reptiles; 05-14-2010 at 07:11 PM.
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    Re: Cold Snake

    How are you measuring your temps?

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    Re: Cold Snake

    Quote Originally Posted by WakoNako View Post
    I have two hides. One on the warm, one on the cold. Both are identical.

    Temps are 78-82 and 94-99

    Humidity is between 48% and 56%

    Greg seems to only go to the cool hide and feels cool to the touch. Why wouldn't he use the warm hide?
    Why is your temp that high on the hot side? Should be 90-94...99 is a bit extreme and could be your big problem.

    Second, how big is the enclosure? You never mention.

    Fix the high temp, and then if he still stays put something over him, like newspaper to provide another hide that goes between the two hides. (so that he feels safe leaving his hide)

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    Re: Cold Snake

    enclosure is a custom, sized between a 10g and a 20g and i measure my temps with an acurite

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    Re: Cold Snake

    Set your temperatures to the recommended 89 (min)-94 (max) and see if that helps.

    If not, cover the whole tank so he feels safer to move around.

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    Re: Cold Snake

    Your ball python should feel slightly cool, not warm or hot. Your hot side realy should not be hotter than about 92.
    Last edited by TessadasExotics; 05-14-2010 at 08:25 PM.
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    Re: Cold Snake

    temps are reset, hes chillin on the warmer side now.

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    Re: Cold Snake

    Quote Originally Posted by WakoNako View Post
    temps are reset, hes chillin on the warmer side now.
    Good to hear, and good luck.

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