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    Infrared possibly disrupting snake??

    Hi guys, I was under the impression that snakes couldn’t see infrared light. I recently purchased one because I’ll be out of town for a couple of days and it keeps my temps up. So I guess since the light is on at night maybe it’s disrupting his night/day cycle. His attitude has completely change he no longer comes out at night and moves around the terrarium. He used to always comes out when I m on my way to bed but now he always stays in his hide. So I’m pretty sure that the light is throwing him off, what do you guys think?

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    Re: Infrared possibly disrupting snake??

    Constant roaming is a sign of stress.

    The fact that your BP is staying comfortably in one of his hides during the night leads me to believe that the change you made was actually a positive thing. A ball python that roams night after night is trying to tell you that something isn't right. Were you turning off all heat/light at night?
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    Re: Infrared possibly disrupting snake??

    By adding another heat source you have changed your setup. What were your temps/humidity before the light and now what are they?


    Balls will roam when stressed but they will also stay and hide when stressed. Double check everything and let us know.
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    Re: Infrared possibly disrupting snake??

    Quote Originally Posted by elevatethis
    Constant roaming is a sign of stress.

    Were you turning off all heat/light at night?
    No, before i would just turn off the day light and put in a blue moon light, to provide a little heat.

    Lord Jackel: before temps were 89 on the warm side and 79 on cool, humidity was between 45-55

    Now with the 24 hour infrared heat, temps are constantly 93 warm and 85 cool he pretty much stays on the cool side. Humidity is around 50-60...yeah now he basically puts his head half way out and just looks, gets water and goes back in

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    Re: Infrared possibly disrupting snake??

    Quote Originally Posted by catalystsupreme
    No, before i would just turn off the day light and put in a blue moon light, to provide a little heat.

    Lord Jackel: before temps were 89 on the warm side and 79 on cool, humidity was between 45-55

    Now with the 24 hour infrared heat, temps are constantly 93 warm and 85 cool he pretty much stays on the cool side. Humidity is around 50-60...yeah now he basically puts his head half way out and just looks, gets water and goes back in
    I know it might seem strange, but that is a sign of a happy BP! If he's comfortable in one of his hide, that's a good thing!
    Grey Scale is a good thing...

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