Re: Brand New BP owner... condensation in the hide?
Originally Posted by JohnnyHart
I was thinking that could be it too.. but the substrate is dry? I'm just really paranoid that he is going to get an infection of some kind.
He could have very well pee'd and the condensation is a result of the UTH drying out the substrate. I would dry out the hide and recheck later. If the substrate is completely dry then your good but if it's damp you should change it in that area and keep an eye on it.
Last edited by RetiredJedi; 06-20-2012 at 01:46 PM.
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Re: Brand New BP owner... condensation in the hide?
Originally Posted by JohnnyHart
I was thinking that could be it too.. but the substrate is dry? I'm just really paranoid that he is going to get an infection of some kind.
Pythons and snakes in general do not urinate wet like mammals. Their kidneys pass only dry urates, this is definitely not a case of evaporating urine condensing under the hide.
Besides, the amount of urine you would need for condensation to build inside the hide would smell awful WAY before it started condensing.
Re: Brand New BP owner... condensation in the hide?
Originally Posted by AdamF
Pythons and snakes in general do not urinate wet like mammals. Their kidneys pass only dry urates, this is definitely not a case of evaporating urine condensing under the hide.
Besides, the amount of urine you would need for condensation to build inside the hide would smell awful WAY before it started condensing.
okay, then what should I do? is it okay for him to stay in a hide that has condensation like that?