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    male BP burrowing?

    I came into my bedroom just now, and i saw my males substrate was lifted. I opend the tub lid. and he stabbed back. not striking just being defensive.. hes never been like that EVER.. he seemed to be burrowing to the heat pad. which i dont understand because the heatpad seems to be.. really hot. dont know what to do :/

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    What is the temperature of your heat pad?

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    thats the issue.. thet thing that allows me to set the heat is "off low medium and high." Its between med and high ;/ his enclosure seems to be at..86 near that heat pad.. ;/

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    Seems to be? Do you have a thermometer? The heat pad needs to be 90-94.
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    I just said. 86 near the heat pad.. I have a under the mouth thermomater in my bath room O_O?

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    No, you need a thermometer with a probe to get an accurate temperature of your heat pad, which needs to be 90-94F.

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    I dont know what to do.

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    Re: male BP burrowing?

    go pick up an Acurite indoor out door thermometer with the humidity sensor from walmart there are $12. place the display on the cool side and the probe on the warm side on top of the heat mat and under the substrate. that is a temp that you need to know.
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    well seeing as he was borrowing. turn it up? or leave it?

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    A few things here

    1# You should know tour temps not guess them, this means monitoring with a thermometer

    2# You must control your heat source, this means your heat source must be controlled by a thermostat to avoid over-heating.

    As for burrowing this is not something I would worry about, if your BP want to burrow let him be.
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