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Old 06-22-12, 06:47 PM   #1
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Heat Question

My yearling Pastel BP just got a new home

i have his thermometer probe inside his Hot Hide to tell me the temp its getting where he is actually getting his warmth...

When empty it's about 92-95 degrees...today i came home and he was in there at i looked at the thermometer and it said 99.7 degrees...occupied

Is this too high?

his body heat i guess raised the temp inside by 5-7 degrees...is that ok?

do i need to lower his hot hide temp?
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Old 06-22-12, 07:24 PM   #2
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Re: Heat Question

It is pretty high but I think he could handle it. Maybe you could invest in a thermostat
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Old 06-23-12, 08:04 AM   #3
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Re: Heat Question

I have a thermastat...

but was thinking maybe i have things set too high...
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Old 06-23-12, 09:01 AM   #4
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Re: Heat Question

A little too high.......and snakes don't have body heat, they get thier heat from thier environment, they do not make it themselves
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Re: Heat Question

You need to find a better way to monitor the temps in your environment, the way it is now could be dangerous.
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Re: Heat Question

I would get a temp gun.
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Re: Heat Question

Hey 95-99 is about the temp mine is at all the time and i have never had any problems with it if the snake was to hot it would Move to the cooler side of tank
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Hey 95-99 is about the temp mine is at all the time and i have never had any problems with it if the snake was to hot it would Move to the cooler side of tank
I agree. If the snake didn't like it, it wouldn't remain in the hide for very long. 99'F doesn't seem terrible as long as there's a gradient, and the cool end is in the low 80s.

I do agree you should get a temperature gun. That should be at the top of every reptile keeper's supply list, if they don't already have one.
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Old 06-26-12, 09:10 AM   #9
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"I agree. If the snake didn't like it, it wouldn't remain in the hide for very long."
You'd be surprised, snakes are quite stupid.
If they were as smart as you suggest, snakes would never get burned.
They get burned A LOT.
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You'd be surprised, snakes are quite stupid.
If they were as smart as you suggest, snakes would never get burned.
They get burned A LOT.
That is true. And BPs are actually among the stupidest of the lot.

But still...99'F isn't going to kill it as long as there's a gradient. If there was a heat rock in there, and he was keeping it in a 10-gal tank, I'd be more worried.
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Re: Heat Question

i think its too hot, i would lower it.. and get a temp gun. best thing ever.
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