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Originally Posted by ClockwerkBonnet
I would get a pet sitter and tell him/her how to care for the snake before I leave.
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Originally Posted by bigsnakegirl785
Yup, I'd have a knowledgeable pet sitter, or someone I trust enough to follow directions, watch them.
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Thanks for the advice, but I don't know anyone nearby who'd be willing (or who I trust!) that could do it. I've left him on his own before for almost a week and he was fine, I was just a bit unsure about how hot the room might get in summer.
The past couple of days have eased my concerns a little. It's been over 37°C (98.5°F) outside for two days straight, down to around 29°C (84°F) at night. Even at that temperature and with my windows closed, the viv is only getting up to a max of 33.5°C (92.5°F) during the day, cooling down naturally in the evening.
Under normal circumstances the warm side of the viv is set at around 33°C (91.5°F) anyway, and that's where my snake usually spends most of the day. At night he moves to the cooler side. As long as he keeps this pattern I'm guessing he won't even notice a difference.
I'm also thinking of buying a small marble slab to put at the cool end under the substrate. If he needs to cool down he'll be able to burrow down and curl up on it. I'll keep an eye on things over the next couple of weeks, and if that doesn't seem to help my last resort will be to put him in a tub in a room with air conditioning until I get back.