Re: If you were in my shoes!
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Originally Posted by dannybgoode
Don't forget if you run ceramics you need to make sure they're guarded in some way. They get ferociously hot at the surface even when just ticking over.
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Indeed, Becca's male BCI slipped out of his tank and apparently wrapped his tail around the CHE on top of the screen as he escaped. I found the heater on the floor and the snake hiding under the basement stairs badly burned, a couple months ago now. He's making a great recovery, most of the burned areas are nearly grown back over with scales now, remains to be seen how badly he'll be scarred in the end. He was on antibiotics for weeks, and had to be peeled in a couple spots after he shed at first, but it's been coming off in a single piece again the last couple times. His disposition was understandably testy for a while after the first couple weeks of shots and particularly debriding the burned skin. He was also treated with Silvadeen ointment while the raw skin was showing, but after he had healed up enough to stop irritating the injured areas regularly his appetite came back. A couple weeks after that he stopped hissing when someone opened his tub, and he seems to be back to his original mellow disposition now.
Only reason for the CHE was the RHP's wouldn't down into fit the aquarium. I thought it would be safe enough hanging above the screen top, never even imagined the possibility of what occured. He's been in a plastic tub with a heat mat ever since.
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