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    Regulating temps

    I posted this under General, then found the Husbandry board and thought maybe it's more appropriate to post here. If you already responded on General, please accept my apologies for the double post and thank you for your help! Here's what I posted over there:

    Hi everyone, I'm a new BP "mom". I know that my set-up is not ideal, but would like some suggestions on how to make it better.

    I have Kashmire (a baby BP) in a 20 gallon tall tank with a screen top with clamps. I have a towel over the cool side to help keep heat from escaping and a basking lamp (50 watt) on the warm side with an under tank heater on that side as well (Exo Terra Heat Wave) for a 20 gallon tank. He has a hide on both sides and a ceramic water dish in the middle.

    I plan to get a digital thermometer this weekend, but right now I'm using those Exo Terra Dial therms and Hygrometer. I have the therms on each side about 1/2 way up the tank (which I now know should probably be lower to get more accurate temp reading closer to the bottom of the tank). With them half way up the tank, I know my temps are reading too low and not sure what I can do to improve his temps. The humidity is staying around 65 to 70 and the temp on cool side right around 75 and warm side around 80 to 85.

    I use coconut bark substrate.

    So, having to work with what I have, what are MUSTS that I need to get to improve temps for Kashmire? I read someone actually took aluminum foil shiny side down to cover 3/4 of their screen top and taped it on and helped them. Or get some sort of lucite (I think that's what I read) from Home Depot and get someone who has a jigsaw to drill a few holes for circulation and then cut out a hole for the basking light to help keep in heat. They set this over the screen top.

    What brand of themometer should I get? Where can I get it? Isn't there a digital combo therm/hygrometer? Is 50 watt enough for the basking light for increasing temps?

    Eventually I want to purchase from Animal Plastics, but for the time being have to work with what I have. Any and all suggestions are gratefully accepted!

    Robin

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    Re: Regulating temps

    Unless your bp is in shed your humidity is a little high. 50-60% is a good range.

    As for temperatures....until you have an accurate reading it's hard to say what you need to do. My advice is to get the thermometer asap. Once you know what your actual temps are then you'll have a better idea how much change needs to occur. Make sure you take your hot and cool side readings on the floor level. You want to know your ambient temps too.
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    Re: Regulating temps

    What we use is an Accu-Rite bought from Wal-Mart. They run just under $15.00 and are digital. You can set it up to read cool side temp, warm side temp and overall humidity. Home Depot sells something very similar for around $17.00 I believe.

    We have it set up this way in our Sterlite bin. The actual unit is on the cool side of the bin and reads the cool side temp, the probe cord (very long but very thin) runs up out of the bin then back in on the warm side and the actual probe end is tucked just under the edge of the warm side hide. So at a glance I know the cool side temp, the temp in the warm side hide and the overall humidity. Pretty good for $15.00! LOL We used bit of velcro to attach the unit to the bin as it comes with a stand but that tends to get knocked over or crawled through by a really small snake.

    Once you know your actual temps and humidity I'm sure lots here will have suggestions to help with a glass tank. We use a sterlite so for us it's very easy to just either add a new hole or cover up a few.


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    Re: Regulating temps

    Thank you both! Where in WalMart is the AccuRite themometers? I have no clue what department to even go look in. I checked out the pet section last time I was there, but other than some things that could be used as hides, there wasn't much. I want to stop on my way home and get one! Thanks again!


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    Re: Regulating temps

    Another thing, Kashmire has refused a pre-killed small mouse (which happened to be brown because the folks I got him from said he was eating hoppers and I could not find any hoppers any where). I had it pre-killed to avoid injury to Kashmire, but have since read the threads here that if properly supervised and fed in his own enclosure, live should be ok.


    I then tried to offer him a live fuzzy (no hoppers, but they had fuzzies, go figure). He refused that too, and again, the folks that I got him from said since he was eating hoppers, he probably didn't recognize the live fuzzy as prey.

    I've had him 6 days now, so it could be he's still settling in, the temps aren't ideal, or the brown mouse was not something he recognized if he was used to white. I don't know. I have monitored his weight and it's stayed steady at 74 grams (he's about 18", as best I can measure). He is active in the evenings and I enjoy watching him drink his water. I just would feel so much better if he would just feed for me. That's why I want to make sure temps are regulated first (plus I don't want him getting a URI).

    Thanks again for all your help!

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    Re: Regulating temps

    Quote Originally Posted by rabernet
    Where in WalMart is the AccuRite themometers?
    I found them on the edge of the housewares section over where the keep light bulbs/fixtures. Here's a picture of what I got.
    http://community.webshots.com/photo/...88587077TxZMUz

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    Re: Regulating temps

    Shikara is beautiful, I took a look at all your pictures. What sort of substrate are you using? Also, I see you have a screen top and it looks like plexiglass on one side. Is that correct? How do you keep your temps constant? I see a heat lamp, what's the other lamp? I really like your setup!

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    Re: Regulating temps

    Thank you. I'm using the soil that comes in blocks. You soak the block in warm water and it expands. I have a wire screen top with a piece of 1/4 inch plexiglass that I can place over the cool side. In the past few days I've removed the heat lamp (was a 100w red heat basking bulb) and replaced it with a ceramic heat emitter. The other lamp (silver) is a 60w black light I use for a little extra heat and for night viewing. I have a homemade humidifier made from instructions on this site. I mist the tank several times a day as well. I also have an under the tank heater. Just started using the CHE and UTH on monday night. I'm still messing around with things trying to find what works for temp/humidity regulation. I live in arizona so I figured that the temps wouldn't be a problem. It's never dipped below 80 on either side. I'm very new at the snake thing too. Shikara was given to me on the 25th of last month. I'm thinking about changing the screen top with something else but I'm not sure what just yet. I'm not fond of the screen thing. The tank itself has a divided top for two slide in screens but the screening is missing from the frames. I think I'm gonna get a 1/2 inch piece of plexiglass with holes in it for the cool side but I'm not sure what I could use for the hot side that will withstand heat. Eventually I'll have the tank setup perfected and Shikara will be such a happy snake that he'll come out of his hide every hour on the hour and sing "Hello my hunny, Hello my baby, Hello my ragtime gal.." Okay, maybe that's a bit too far but you get the picture.

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    Re: Regulating temps

    Coyotemoon,


    Thanks to your picture, I printed it and went strait to Walmart after work and showed it to the guy in hardware and he took me right to it. Right now I have it sitting in the cool side corner using the stand, but also bought some velcro in case I change my mind and mount it.

    I took the probe and stuck it underneath the warm hide. I also stopped at PetSmart and bought a 150 Watt infrared bulb for night time, and bought a thermostat. Right now, I still have the regular 50 watt basking spot light on the warm side to see if I can attain a good temp during the daytime (i.e. viewing time) and then switch out the bulbs at night to infrared. I'll start that a few hours before I go to bed so that I can determine if the thermostat needs to be on low/med/high to maintain a constant temp.

    Right now I'm a little concerned about the warm side, because the probe is reading close to 100, but I just went and made sure the probe wasn't directly on the glass under the substrate (which it was) and will check again. The cool side is around 74.7 I've just moved the basking light to the cool side with therm on low and covered the warm side with the towel (boy, getting these temps just right is a lot of fun!) Humidity is currently at 57%.

    Any other suggestions are still welcome. I also bought a small white mouse who is in a Critter Keeper with some food. When Kashmire decides to come out this evening, I'll put it in for about 30 mins. If he's not interested, I'll take the mouse back out and into the Critter Keeper and try again later.

    I believe I red 8Ball said that even a hatchling can easily eat a small mouse. I've been going crazy trying to find live hoppers that the dealer said he was eating. I put the live fuzzy out of his misery today. Been without mom's milk since Sunday.

    Thanks again for all your help! My boyfriend said he didn't want to look at the mouse until after Kashmire killed it. I told him the mouse's name was Dinner! LOL

    Robin

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    Re: Regulating temps

    You're welcome Robin. I knew there was a reason I took a picture of that. Also, not sure if it matters but I have my probes just above the substrate (soil about an inch deep). I have the one probe from the temp/hum gauge on the hot side with the unit itself on the wall of the cool side. The second probe is from another temp guage that I use to show the temp in my livingroom. I just ran the probe line under the soil along the edge of the tank and placed it just above the substrate in the center front of the tank. Probably gonna move it to the center back during the next cleaning though.

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