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Re: Learned a lesson today: Hides and Heat Lamps
well, unfortunately its not new science. its quite basic.
the plastic and the wood just have a different absorption spectrum, so they get different amounts of energy input from the same light source. non-reflecting black absorbs the most, followed by reflecting black. Also, the plastic is so thin that it conducts heat very quickly and it has a low thermal capacity. Wood is quite a good thermal insulator, especially bark from trees, and has a decent thermal capacity. shape and airflow also play a role, hot air is lighter than cool air, depending on the shape it can be trapped underneath a hide or flow out.
its all fully understood i think.
its good that you have a temp gun and noticed the problem quickly and that the snake is fine. mistakes like that happen.
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Re: Learned a lesson today: Hides and Heat Lamps
 Originally Posted by martin82531
The point is you had an unregulated heat source and regardless of the furniture you could have killed your new addition.
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Main reason I don't like this forum. People when someone just says something, it's obvious that the op knows what the temps should be and he fixed the problem.
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Last edited by Emilio; 03-20-2013 at 09:24 AM.
Reason: inappropriate language
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Re: Learned a lesson today: Hides and Heat Lamps
Another thing to consider is that the RBI hides are black and black absorbs heat really well (have you ever stepped into a black car on a hot summer day ). All I can suggest is that you get a lamp dimmer ($10 from Home Depot) and then use your temp gun to figure out how much you need to "dim" your light so that the temperature is where it should be. You can still use your RBI hides (those are probably more comforting to your ball python than a half-log hide) while not allowing it to get horribly hot.
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Learned a lesson today: Hides and Heat Lamps
 Originally Posted by Gorillafist
Main reason I don't like this forum. People are complete when someone just says something, it's obvious that the op knows what the temps should be and he fixed the problem.
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Yeah 130 degree temps could have caused this

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Last edited by Emilio; 03-20-2013 at 09:25 AM.
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Reason: because one snap is not enough!!!!!!!
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Re: Learned a lesson today: Hides and Heat Lamps
Martin82531, the OP knows the temps were wrong and she/he FIXED it. It wasn't an issue over lack of knowledge. The OP was simply letting others know that different hides can absorb heat differently and can cause different temperatures. Being aware is half the battle and I think the OP is aware and trying to correct the issue while at the same time, trying to prevent the same issue from happening to other people. The OP also just got the snake and hasn't had time to prepare or get the necessary equipment. At least the OP is making an effort at trying to correct the issue.
Everyone is entitled to their opinion but the way in which you deliver it can make the difference between a newcomer coming back when there is a serious issue or not coming to the reptile community at all for fear of being humiliated. That can lead to more than just one injured animal. Think about when you first started keeping ball pythons. I bet you had a lot of questions that seem silly now but were big issues for you (I know I did!). Just think about what you say and the manner in which you say it next time. I've been on forums where I was was humiliated to the point that I currently no longer post there. That's not how our community should be. We should all strive to help one another. Even the experienced keepers and breeders can always learn new things.
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Re: Learned a lesson today: Hides and Heat Lamps
 Originally Posted by BHReptiles
Martin82531, the OP knows the temps were wrong and she/he FIXED it. It wasn't an issue over lack of knowledge. The OP was simply letting others know that different hides can absorb heat differently and can cause different temperatures. Being aware is half the battle and I think the OP is aware and trying to correct the issue while at the same time, trying to prevent the same issue from happening to other people. The OP also just got the snake and hasn't had time to prepare or get the necessary equipment. At least the OP is making an effort at trying to correct the issue.
Everyone is entitled to their opinion but the way in which you deliver it can make the difference between a newcomer coming back when there is a serious issue or not coming to the reptile community at all for fear of being humiliated. That can lead to more than just one injured animal. Think about when you first started keeping ball pythons. I bet you had a lot of questions that seem silly now but were big issues for you (I know I did!). Just think about what you say and the manner in which you say it next time. I've been on forums where I was was humiliated to the point that I currently no longer post there. That's not how our community should be. We should all strive to help one another. Even the experienced keepers and breeders can always learn new things.
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Ditto.
Thank you, that saved me lots of typing and expressed what I was thinking as I read this thread to a tee.
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Re: Learned a lesson today: Hides and Heat Lamps
 Originally Posted by martin82531
Yeah I'm the :cens0r::cens0r::cens0r::cens0r: when 130 degree temps could have caused this
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Or worse...THIS!
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Agreed. Martin, this is coming off sounding like you have never made a husbandry mistake ever in your life. Aren't you the person who posted just yesterday that you fed a moth of an unknown species that you found in your house to one of your reptiles? Did you know that a lot of moths are poisonous, not to mention all of the pesticides, herbicides, and parasites you potentially could have exposed your animal too?
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Re: Learned a lesson today: Hides and Heat Lamps
 Originally Posted by BrandiR
Or worse...THIS!

Thank you Brandi. I can always count on you to actually make me laugh rather than just slightly smile at a post. That caught me off guard.
Disclaimer: yes, that first pic is serious business and temps are very important etc, but this was just too damn funny. So laugh.
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