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Re: Could Roe be fasting..? My baby BCI
 Originally Posted by Sauzo
Just take the new bulb back and get a refund. That is pretty much the only reason i like using local pet shops. If the stuff doesnt work out, you can return it  And you mean a CHE right? Not an actual bulb that gives off light right? You dont want a 'light' bulb as that being on 24/7 probably wont help you or the snake sleep lol.
I'll take it back then Er, yes, it gives off light. I turned them both off last night before I went to bed. They're back on now though..
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Re: Could Roe be fasting..? My baby BCI
UGGHH! So, I checked the cool side before I left, just to make sure, and guess what it was reading? 84°F! I was going to go get the dimmer, but I really had to go and it would take time to adjust it. So I just unplugged it? She still has her warm side lamp on.
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Re: Could Roe be fasting..? My baby BCI
CHEs last longer than light blubs and are more efficient too. You should definitely pick one up when you get the chance.
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Re: Could Roe be fasting..? My baby BCI
 Originally Posted by GpBp
I'll take it back then  Er, yes, it gives off light. I turned them both off last night before I went to bed. They're back on now though..
Take the bulb back and exchange it for a Ceramic Heat Emitter. As mentioned they last a LOT longer and dont give off light. So you can just leave it on 24/7. They are initially more expensive but last like 20 times longer than a lightbulb.
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Re: Could Roe be fasting..? My baby BCI
 Originally Posted by Sauzo
Take the bulb back and exchange it for a Ceramic Heat Emitter. As mentioned they last a LOT longer and dont give off light. So you can just leave it on 24/7. They are initially more expensive but last like 20 times longer than a lightbulb.
Okay I'll get the CHE bulb. Should I take the dial back or should I keep it and use it for the new bulb?
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Re: Could Roe be fasting..? My baby BCI
 Originally Posted by GpBp
UGGHH! So, I checked the cool side before I left, just to make sure, and guess what it was reading? 84°F! I was going to go get the dimmer, but I really had to go and it would take time to adjust it. So I just unplugged it? She still has her warm side lamp on.
Haha, time to keep the dimmer then. And get that CHE. It will take a little bit of adjusting to get it right. Remember, it will fluctuate with the day. You just want to get a happy median. If it goes from 77-80, you're still fine. I just wouldnt get the cool side above 82 or below 75. Anything in between there is fine.
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Could Roe be fasting..? My baby BCI
 Originally Posted by GpBp
Alright. I was kinda thinking the 5g might be a bowl movement. I don't know if she'd be going into shed.. She shed maybe 2 weeks ago? I havent seen any signs. Here's her tank a week or so ago, since then I blacked out the sides with some poster board.
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Are you using a digital temp gun for surface temps ??
I'm not sure from the photo ..
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Last edited by Zincubus; 01-25-2018 at 06:50 PM.
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Re: Could Roe be fasting..? My baby BCI
 Originally Posted by Zincubus
Are you using a digital temp gun for surface temps ??
I'm not sure from the photo ..
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Yep! I'm using this digital one  
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Re: Could Roe be fasting..? My baby BCI
 Originally Posted by Zincubus
Are you using a digital temp gun for surface temps ??
I'm not sure from the photo ..
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The CHE would not be for floor temps. It would only be for the ambient which he can take easy enough just using a digital thermometer/humidity gauge. Throw out that analog one like i said. Those are usually off by a good amount.
The floor heat would come from the UTH he is running on a t-stat and that i would set to 86-88F for a boa at the glass under the substrate, not on top of the substrate.
The only problem is the substrate is pretty deep. If you are going to use belly heat, generally you dont want anything over 1/2 inch to 3/4 inch deep. Otherwise you are kind of defeating the purpose.
Last edited by Sauzo; 01-25-2018 at 10:59 PM.
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