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Re: Does my BP hate his substrate?
 Originally Posted by JoshuaRStacy
I am using a heat pad. He was on the cool side when he was just sitting in one spot. I moved him closer to his warm hide and he is inside his hide now.
All heat equipment belongs OUTSIDE an enclosure for safety (water & electricity don't mix!- water bowls get spilled sooner or later), so your heat pad is UNDER the drawer I hope? What we call "UTH" ("under tank heat")
Warm side temp is 75.3 F and the cool side is 73 F. Right now his Heat pad measures about 92 F
Way too cold! No wonder he is pushing substrate away & hugging the floor! (Are you taking the temps of the floor inside, where he touches? He needs roughly 78* cool side, 90* maximum warmth spot, & warm side ambient about 86*) Please fix this before you have a sick snake, & he won't be able to digest this way either. He'll be regurgitating food given.
I don’t have a light cycle yet. That is the next thing I wanted to tackle. Any tips on doing that in a dresser drawer would be great. How is it done in a rack system? I don’t believe this is the problem though because we have always kept him in this drawer just in a tub that fit into the drawer instead of the converted enclosure. He is usually much more active unless we put the substrate in his enclosure.
Might try installing some LED strip lights, but remember, BPs do well with normal room light from windows- they hate being under bright lights. And again, he's more active without substrate only because he's too cold, & substrate is keeping him from the warmth he requires & craves.
Also, he does have hides and some plant cover. And we have waterproofed his enclosure with a material that I found online is good for use in reptile enclosures. His Heat pad is under the waterproofing material.
BTW, you should have had his home completely set up & tested (heat, humidity, light & all) for not less than a week prior to moving him in. BPs tend to refuse food when stressed, as he surely will be this way. No offense to your creativity, but so far this isn't up to speed.
When snakes are in shed, they tend to prefer the cool side of their homes, btw, but afterwards, they need more warmth to digest, function & remain healthy.
Last edited by Bogertophis; 04-18-2021 at 01:49 PM.
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