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    Re: 100 Degree Ambient Temp? Fatal or not?

    Quote Originally Posted by dart View Post
    You should be fine. There are a boat load of people that own balls with unregulated UTH's and heat lamps that keep hot spots over 100 all day, every day. Balls are quite sturdy animals and a lot of people tend to freak out when we stress their optimal husbandry.
    Ambient and Hs temps are 100% different game. Keep an eye on them and allow temps to return to normal. Naturally don't try to shock them down. As Jen said make sure there is enough fresh water for them and keep an eye on them for any issues. Hopefully they will be ok. they can manage higher than optimal temps for short periods so they my be ok. Did the hot spot shut down (tstat that is)?

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    Re: 100 Degree Ambient Temp? Fatal or not?

    Quote Originally Posted by dart View Post
    You should be fine. There are a boat load of people that own balls with unregulated UTH's and heat lamps that keep hot spots over 100 all day, every day. Balls are quite sturdy animals and a lot of people tend to freak out when we stress their optimal husbandry.
    Having the hot spot at 100 means they can still move to the cool side.

    Having your ambient temps at 100 degrees with no way to escape the heat is very different and can lead to neurological issues in some animal especially if exposed for an extended period of time, I have seen it first hand.
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    Re: 100 Degree Ambient Temp? Fatal or not?

    I for sure know the thermostats turned off, they are all Herpstat's. They should have all been at 0%. I was leaving for work at 3am after already working over 50 hours in 4 days. Silly mistake and by no means is excusable, but I am human and am in no way perfect. I'll keep updates on here, they all look ok so far. Thanks for your help, if anyone else has an experience with this happening. Feel free to put the details up.
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    That is at least a good thing! There may have been a coolish area that would help. I hope everything turns out ok.

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    Re: 100 Degree Ambient Temp? Fatal or not?

    Quote Originally Posted by RideRed12 View Post
    Yup, this was ambient temp. I'm assuming there was a 5 degree difference from floor to ceiling so 95 degrees would be more ball park. Any examples would be great.
    You have already experienced temperature problems. Get yourself a temp gun, or at the very least a digital thermometer, and know your temperatures.

    You may have gotten lucky here, great. Don't leave the future to chance. Know your temps, stop guessing.

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    Re: 100 Degree Ambient Temp? Fatal or not?

    Thanks everyone for the responses, I checked over them all last night and they all seem fine. Has anyone had anything similar happen with gravid females?
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    Re: 100 Degree Ambient Temp? Fatal or not?

    Quote Originally Posted by Robyn@SYR View Post
    You have already experienced temperature problems. Get yourself a temp gun, or at the very least a digital thermometer, and know your temperatures.

    You may have gotten lucky here, great. Don't leave the future to chance. Know your temps, stop guessing.
    Thanks for the input Robyn, that is actually how I know the temp was 100. One of our TWO Temp guns registered the ceiling at 100F. My girlfriend didn't check any other areas so its kind of an unknown.
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