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    Re: I think my snake has a burn.

    I know sometimes people here can come off as rude, but they really do have the best intentions at heart. They have seen many a new person come on here with similar issues and not take the advice given and end up with an injured or dead snake. They know have seen all this stuff first had and don’t sugar coat it because if they come off to nice what they are saying won’t seem as urgent as it is.

    I would just ignore the tone and take the advice because the advice is great and will really help you Snake in the long run.

    As for the vet, keep everything as simple as possible. Unplug that UTH until you have a thermostat and use paper towels as substrate so you can monitor its belly better and so it won’t get dirty. As for the thermostat you want to set it to a few degrees higher then what you want the belly heat to be, so about 95 or so. Then you’ll want to make sure to check the temperatures of the substrate and glass with a temp gun to make sure they don’t get to hot. The ideal heat you will be looking for max in the enclosure is about 91.


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