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    First time owner and I'm a little worried...

    Heya!!
    I have had my Spider Ball for a little over a year and a half now...and I noticed yesterday that she had burrowed through the substrate in her hide down to the bottom of the tank where the heating pad is (on the outside, but still attached to the bottom just underneath her hide...she JUST she'd this morning, looks like a healthy shed but she has a very pink belly still so I am afraid she may have burned it....was wondering what I should do in this instance.I've put damp paper towel down over the substrate (forest floor) and put some vitamin E ointment on her belly as it does help with burns, at least on a human...kinda winging it here, any help would be insanely appreciated!!!

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    Re: First time owner and I'm a little worried...

    Do you have a thermostat regulating your UTH?

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    Re: First time owner and I'm a little worried...

    Quote Originally Posted by bcr229 View Post
    Do you have a thermostat regulating your UTH?
    Yup, it`s usually in and around 75-85

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    Re: First time owner and I'm a little worried...

    Quote Originally Posted by Mythmaker View Post
    Yup, it`s usually in and around 75-85
    Are you possibly thinking thermometer? If your using a thermostat those temps are kinda low and wouldn't cause a burn..... Thermometer will read temps, thermostat controls temps
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    Re: First time owner and I'm a little worried...

    Oh..., yeah Thermometer, it's not something that turns the pad on and off, I plug it in and unplug it to keep the temperature between 75 and 85....Something tells me I should look into an actual thermostat
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    Re: First time owner and I'm a little worried...

    Quote Originally Posted by Mythmaker View Post
    Oh..., yeah Thermometer, it's not something that turns the pad on and off, I plug it in and unplug it to keep the temperature between 75 and 85....Something tells me I should look into an actual thermostat
    Ohhh yeah. I got one for like $40 from Amazon, works great. The problem with plugging and unplugging is you can't monitor exactly when it starts to get too hot, and unfortunately what feels cool/hot to us may be way too cool or hot for your snake. Maybe a vet visit is in order?
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    Thermostat is something you don't want to go cheap on. Get the best and be done with it. Its the most important item. I prefer Herpstats but there is also Vivarium Electronics. Try and get one with safety relays that cut power off during a malfunction so it doesn't run full power. Herpstats also have high/low alarms which will give audible warnings and in the case of too hot, it will cut the power off on the unit. I do got one of those Hydroponic/Jump Start ones which I use as a back up but I use Herpstats as my main T-stats.
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    Re: First time owner and I'm a little worried...

    Quote Originally Posted by Sauzo View Post
    Thermostat is something you don't want to go cheap on. Get the best and be done with it. Its the most important item. I prefer Herpstats but there is also Vivarium Electronics. Try and get one with safety relays that cut power off during a malfunction so it doesn't run full power. Herpstats also have high/low alarms which will give audible warnings and in the case of too hot, it will cut the power off on the unit. I do got one of those Hydroponic/Jump Start ones which I use as a back up but I use Herpstats as my main T-stats.
    I got one of those hydroponic/jump starts and I seem to be the only person that hates it. It was only like 20-30 bucks but for us I feel like they're just bad. I set mine at 90 and it wouldn't turn the mat on until 87 and then it would turn off at 91 and climb to 92 or 93 non stop. I'm sure those temps are fine and all since it still had to go through the enclosure's wall and that small amount of substrate, but I hate the idea that it was turning on and off so much. Not to mention it was mechanical so every on/off there was a noticeable click that got annoying.

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    Re: First time owner and I'm a little worried...

    for about 10 bucks you can get a slide dimmer at HomeDepot or lowes. get a thermostat with a probe 6-8 bucks at any pet store or a dual one at Walmart for 12. pretty much for a bout 20 bucks you can regulate the temp properly until you can get a better one like a herpstat or a vivarium
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    Re: First time owner and I'm a little worried...

    Quote Originally Posted by spikell75 View Post
    for about 10 bucks you can get a slide dimmer at HomeDepot or lowes. get a thermostat with a probe 6-8 bucks at any pet store or a dual one at Walmart for 12. pretty much for a bout 20 bucks you can regulate the temp properly until you can get a better one like a herpstat or a vivarium
    I believe you meant:

    buy Dimmer a Lowes

    buy THERMOMETER at pet store with probe or dual Thermometer/Hygrometer for $12 at Walmart.
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