TheReptileGuy
11-04-04, 08:14 PM
Hey guys and gals I couldnt find the info I was looking for after searching.
I am going to my parents house for three and a half weeks at christmas time and my Ball Python has to stay here in FL. My roommate will do water changes but he doesnt want to feed her. I am planning on removing both heat sources (lamp and under tank heater) to keep her less active since she wont be eating. My house will probably be set at like 67 degrees or so I am guessing. The only other thing i'm worried about is making sure my roommate gets the poop out if she makes one.
So what do you think? Do I need to cycle her or something slowly cooling the tank down for a few weeks before I leave? Or can I just unplug it that morning and leave? Or would it be smarter to leave the temps normal?
I am going to my parents house for three and a half weeks at christmas time and my Ball Python has to stay here in FL. My roommate will do water changes but he doesnt want to feed her. I am planning on removing both heat sources (lamp and under tank heater) to keep her less active since she wont be eating. My house will probably be set at like 67 degrees or so I am guessing. The only other thing i'm worried about is making sure my roommate gets the poop out if she makes one.
So what do you think? Do I need to cycle her or something slowly cooling the tank down for a few weeks before I leave? Or can I just unplug it that morning and leave? Or would it be smarter to leave the temps normal?