Thanks I read through forums a lot and I always follow the rules/guidelines. Plus what's the point in asking others for help if you're not gonna give all the necessary info, right? lol
And yes thank you I'll go home and lower her temps, I was wondering the same thing since she spends a lot of time in her coconut on her cool side, so i had started to think that she finds it too warm in there. Is night time temp at 88 okay still or should that be lower than the temp of the cool side, 80?
The blood is most likely from the feeder, i was just a bit quick to freak out and didnt even consider that lol. And I only feed frozen, got a firm policy to not let anything hurt my snake. Thanks so so much for your reply, it really puts my mind at ease that there's nothing wrong with her!
Thanks snake lovers!
I would recommend keeping your warm side roughly 90-92 and your cool side roughly 78-80 day and night. Doesn't have to be exact. No need to vary temperatures with time of day unless you are breeding, and even then, it isn't absolutely necessary.