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Maybe? Styrofoam cooler help
In the last 4 days I've noticed that my normal girl who I hooked with my het pied...has wrapped her self up tight on the warm side and has gained a bit of girth all around. Last night her tail looked a bit sucked in and her end half was laying on it's side. No ovulation or shed as of yet but I have a feeling that she has something going on inside of her. She seems to be getting a bit on the lighter side.
I'm going have to build an incubator asap! I was going to take Jen/Gin's incubator idea... but I've yet to be able to find a locking Styrofoam cooler and would you believe that a huge fish store here will not let me have OR buy a fish cooler that they get fish shipped in. >.<
Any one know where I can get a locking/tightly sealed Styrofoam cooler? I have a red playmate cooler down my basement that I could use... but the flexwatt wire makes the lid not fit completely tight.
I'm just freaking out now because I've seen other threads saying their snake laid eggs with out any sheds or caught ovulation. She looked to be in "egg laying" position last night before I went to bed. I was hoping to god that I wouldn't fine any eggs this morning.
Here are two pictures of her:
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"Not everyone is going to agree or listen to what you say but I have learned to do my best to educate and hope they listen in the long run. Just keep trying to educate. There will be people out there that actually do listen and learn. -Me"
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Re: Maybe? Styrofoam cooler help
Does your plastic cooler have a water drain?
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Re: Maybe? Styrofoam cooler help
 Originally Posted by PythonWallace
Does your plastic cooler have a water drain?
No it does not. If it did I'd have no problem running the flex wire though it.
---=ALLISON=---
"Not everyone is going to agree or listen to what you say but I have learned to do my best to educate and hope they listen in the long run. Just keep trying to educate. There will be people out there that actually do listen and learn. -Me"
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Re: Maybe? Styrofoam cooler help
That's what I was getting at. You can use the plastic cooler or buy a new cooler and drill a 5/8" hole in the bottom and make your own drain hole using this: http://www.wormsway.com/detail.asp?sku=R303CT
You can epoxy it in and it will be permanant and water tight, but you can unscrew the end to drain water and put your probes and cord through while incubating. Just trying to be inexpensively creative.
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Re: Maybe? Styrofoam cooler help
around here in cali, the 7 elevens have cheap styrofoam coolers with a handle that locks the lid. becuase they are so cheap you can put hols right in the side just big enough for your probes wires and what nots.
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Re: Maybe? Styrofoam cooler help
Thats my problem. I can't find a cooler around here in January. >.<
I guess I can drill a hole on to the one I have.
---=ALLISON=---
"Not everyone is going to agree or listen to what you say but I have learned to do my best to educate and hope they listen in the long run. Just keep trying to educate. There will be people out there that actually do listen and learn. -Me"
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Re: Maybe? Styrofoam cooler help
Argh. I can't believe that they won't at least sell you a cooler. Have you tried outdoor-type stores? Maybe they'd have them.. not sure. If not, your regular cooler sounds like it'd work fine. It might actually insulate better, as my styro one had a lid that set-on top, but it did not lock and required some weight (a few bricks) to hold it shut firmly. I wanted to go with the "food cooler" option, but mine was way too small for that..
I would get something together fast! That tail-puckering, in my experience, is a good forerunner of egg-laying. I put my incubator together last year in about one day (had the FW, thermostat, soda bottles and eggcrate.)
-Jen. Back in the hobby after a hiatus!
Ball pythons:
0.1 normal; 1.1 albino. 1.0 pied; 0.1 het pied; 1.0 banana.
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Re: Maybe? Styrofoam cooler help
I'll be making one tomorrow.
I have to find a box that will fit in to the cooler I have. I also have to find perlite mix OR I may just buy hatch right offline. She's back to normal again. Don't know if that was ovulation or not.
---=ALLISON=---
"Not everyone is going to agree or listen to what you say but I have learned to do my best to educate and hope they listen in the long run. Just keep trying to educate. There will be people out there that actually do listen and learn. -Me"
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Re: Maybe? Styrofoam cooler help
Allison,
This is another thought for you that I learned from a friend (we use it for actual coolers used for icing down drinks, but it would apply to cooler incubators too). Most plastic coolers have a lid that is hollow, yet have insulation on the sides and bottom. Our way to fix this is to drill 2 holes in the side of the lid, one on each side. Then go to Home Depot and buy a can of Great Stuff. Insert the Great Stuff extension in to the hole and fill the lid with Great Stuff. After it dries, you will have a lid that is insulated as well as the sides of the cooler. Some Great Stuff will come out of the holes after it is finished expanding, and we just trim that off.
I would think that this method would also help to keep in heat, and make a more stable incubator.
Hope this helps.
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Re: Maybe? Styrofoam cooler help
That's a good idea Tim. I never liked the fact that coolers have hollow lids, but I never thought about using expanding foam to fix it.
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