Quote Originally Posted by spix14 View Post
BPs are nocturnal animals. While you might see one on occasion out and about during the days in africa, they spend most of the day in their burrows, where it is significantly cooler.

Not to mention every breeder or keeper I've ever spoken to would agree that 111 degrees is FAR too warm for a BP. They are not baskers.

It's my snake and his health involved and sorry but I DO think it's a big deal.
what is the temp on the cool side of your cage and what are the temps in the hides. i am only speaking from experiance as i used to only use heat lamps. sometimes if you make the spot right under the light 85-90deg the rest of the cage can drop below the normal cool side temp. i recommend getting a uth they work a lot better for heating glass cages. and you dont have the humidity problems as much.