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I can tell you the dimensions tomorrow, but what i know right now is the bulb is on the left, while the heat mat is situated on the same side ( under the tank of course) right underneath the warm-side hide
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Re: Active python + Glass climbing
 Originally Posted by Souriant
I can tell you the dimensions tomorrow, but what i know right now is the bulb is on the left, while the heat mat is situated on the same side ( under the tank of course) right underneath the warm-side hide
Just approx length is fine - 24" long ?? Bigger or even smaller ?
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35 in length, 15 in hight, 18 in thick
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I feed him weekly, and he has never ingnored a meal, always eating them. he eats two fuzzies a week. Is he comfortable and i'm just worrying?
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Re: Active python + Glass climbing
 Originally Posted by Souriant
I feed him weekly, and he has never ingnored a meal, always eating them. he eats two fuzzies a week. Is he comfortable and i'm just worrying?
Just wondering if he's too warm in there ...
You really need to get a thermometer with a wired probe and even a digital temp gun after you've got a thermostat ?
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That's exactly what I'm planning to do
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Well, when he does hide, he always goes into the warm sided one, so maybe it's cause' he's not getting enough heat?
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Re: Active python + Glass climbing
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Well, when he does hide, he always goes into the warm sided one, so maybe it's cause' he's not getting enough heat?
Suppose that's a possibility ..
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Re: Active python + Glass climbing
 Originally Posted by Souriant
I feed him weekly, and he has never ingnored a meal, always eating them. he eats two fuzzies a week. Is he comfortable and i'm just worrying?
Mice or rat?
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