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Alex Dew
08-21-03, 03:14 PM
Hey all
I got a second hand vivarium for my bp a few days ago but it only came with a large heat mat. So I stuck the hat mat on the inside of the viv and put 3 layers of paper towels over it (which I use for substrait). I leave it on 24hours a day and it stays at about 80F. My bp seems fine.
BUT is this hot enough for her???
Thanks
Alex
Not really. They like a hot spot of 85-90. 80 isn't even really hot enough for a cornsnake, let alone a BP. They like it warm and need to warm to digest, eat normally, defecate normally, etc.
Also its really dangerous to have it inside the cage unless you have a thermastat. Even at that, unless its water proof you could have trouble if the BP pees on it.
Marisa
Alex Dew
08-21-03, 04:02 PM
Dont Worry, the heat mat i water proof.
I have another smaller watar proof heat mat which I will be able to use in about a week (its being used for another project at the moment).
Shall I use that, and if so, where in the viv???
Thanks
Alex
I am a little confused here.
How did you "make" a heating pad waterproof?
And also, you create a heating gradient by placing your heat source to one side of the enclosure. For the Ball Python you will need 85-90 hot spot, so you should get a thermometer and check the temp. You won't be able to just throw in TWO heating pads in the same enclosure. You need to purchase a proper heating source that will raise the temp to what the BP needs. If the smaller one will, just use that. If not you'll have to buy something else.
I can't stress enough how dangerous it is to have the heating pad inside the tank without a thermastat. Please, if you do not already have one, get one. Not only can your snake get severe life threatening burns, but a simple simploe malfunction could burn down your house. It's happened before.
Marisa
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