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The third pic looks like a burn to me but the other really don't. Hard to say.
Tell us more.
Do you have a thermostat?
Do you have a IR temp gun?
Set up pic?
Last edited by KMG; 05-30-2017 at 03:58 AM.
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Re: Red belly? HELP!
How are you regulating the heat in the enclosure? What type of substrate are you working with? How are you monitoring the temperatures and humidity? It does look a bit like a oncoming shed cycle. We have to rule out the heat regulation question.
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Re: Red belly? HELP!
 Originally Posted by minxy-mnb
Are you using a THERMOSTAT to control the heat pads though? They need to be regulated.
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Are you measuring the heat on top of the substrate? It needs to be measured on the tank/tub floor....
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Re: Red belly? HELP!
 Originally Posted by minxy-mnb
Considering the color of the belly the extent of the issue and this " the hot side usually sits and drop at night" that to me would suggest that you do not regulate your tempertures or are using a cheap and unreliable t-stat, the hot side should be consistant and not drop at night either.
First thing unplug the heat IMMIDIATELY until it is regulated with a RELIABLE thermostat..
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I'm not seeing a thermostat in all of that equipment, just thermometers. The snake is burned.
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Re: Red belly? HELP!
Not justifying not having a thermostat but had it not been for this site I would not have one either went to pet store asked for a thermostat she showed me the thermometers now keep in mind she says she had a four year old BP if I haven't read post here I would have taken her at her word and burn up my snake too
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The uth should be plugged into a thermostat to control it. The probe for that goes outside the tank between the uth and tank bottom. Then the uth should have a shallow substrate covering, 1/4 inch at most.
You should unplug the uth until you get a tstat. I suggest Herpstat. http://www.spyderrobotics.com/index....=index&cPath=1
Another good thing to but is a IR temp gun so you can better know your tank temps.
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