View Full Version : no help (rtb boa temperatures please)
kinda fustrated does anyone no any fourms that could help me with my rtb or breeding my carpets thanks
infernalis
11-25-10, 09:13 AM
What's wrong??
Questions going unanswered?
shaunyboy
11-25-10, 09:20 AM
kinda fustrated does anyone no any fourms that could help me with my rtb or breeding my carpets thanks
JUNGLE CARPET BREEDING TIME LINE
pythonman gave you everything possible in answer to your carpet breeding question this morning mate
have you checked that thread ?
what do you want to know regarding carpets mate ?
cheers shaun
its mainly my temps for my boa
shaunyboy
11-25-10, 09:34 AM
start a thread with the title
" rtb boa temperatures please "
then ask what questions you need answered
its only carpets i keep mate
there will be boa keepers on here though that will help you with temps
its a really helpfull place and most species of snake are kept by members on here
cheers shaun
infernalis
11-25-10, 09:35 AM
its mainly my temps for my boa
Taken from a care sheet I trust.
Temperature Gradient
The ambient daytime air temperature throughout the enclosure must be maintained between 82-90 F (28-32 C), with a basking area kept at 90-95 F (32-35 C). At night, the ambient air temperature may be allowed to drop down no lower than 78-85 F (26-30 C). Special reptile heating pads that are manufactured to maintain a temperature about 20o higher than the air temperature may be used inside the enclosure. There are adhesive pads that can be stuck to the underside of a glass enclosure. Heating pads made for people, available at all drug stores, are also available; these have built-in high-medium-low switches and can be used under a glass enclosure. You can also use incandescent light bulbs in porcelain and metal reflector hoods to provide the additional heat required for the basking area, or the new ceramic heating elements which can be put into regular light sockets and radiate heat downward. All lights must be screened off to prevent the snake from burning itself. All snakes are susceptible to thermal burns.
Once your snake has grown quite large, you may wish to invest in a pig blanket, a large rigid pad for which you can buy a thermostat to better control the temperature.
vBulletin® v3.8.7, Copyright ©2000-2025, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.