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Old 12-23-12, 10:44 PM   #46
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85 is a really low hot spot and why are you using bulbs?
Other people already corrected you so...

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85 is a really low hot spot and why are you using bulbs?
I am really getting annoyed with your inability to give correct info. I recommend you stop passing out info on things you so obviously don't know about.
As Kevin Nash used to say " Know your roll and shut your mouth."
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I wasnt aware we wernt suppose to use basking bulbs on them :/
Doesn't really matter as long as you can keep humidity but make sure the basking bulb doesn't get too hot directly underneath.

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Ummm.... no it isn't actually. A warm side between 85 and 90 degrees is standard for boas..
I was told by many people for the hot sides to be around 90, but I could be wrong.
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I was told by many people for the hot sides to be around 90, but I could be wrong.
Even if you weren't wrong (and the research I've done along with the consensus here says you are), how would 5 degrees cooler = "really low"?

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Even if you weren't wrong (and the research I've done along with the consensus here says you are), how would 5 degrees cooler = "really low"?

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It's not really low, I shouldn't have used those words. Like I said I was told to keep the hot side around 90, if I am wrong my bad.
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85 is a really low hot spot and why are you using bulbs?
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Doesn't really matter as long as you can keep humidity but make sure the basking bulb doesn't get too hot directly underneath.



I was told by many people for the hot sides to be around 90, but I could be wrong.
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It's not really low, I shouldn't have used those words. Like I said I was told to keep the hot side around 90, if I am wrong my bad.

Stop posting guesses and thoughts as FACT - if you arent sure make it clear in your posts that you arent sure and you wont get pulled up on it!
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Doesn't really matter as long as you can keep humidity but make sure the basking bulb doesn't get too hot directly underneath.



I was told by many people for the hot sides to be around 90, but I could be wrong.
You should stop talking to whoever you're talking to. You have proven to the rest of us that you have. *ZERO* knowledge.

Where does your information come from? I'm assuming it flies out of your bum

OK and wrong again on it getting too hot above. If I am providing a basking spot of 92 degrees via a lamp and presumably a ledge or the top of a hide for the animal to bask on, thermodynamics says the area around will also absorb the heat making the appropriate temperature gradient. Its all about finding the proper wattage


There how does it feel to talk to someone that has a clue?

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You should stop talking to whoever you're talking to. You have proven to the rest of us that you have. *ZERO* knowledge.

Where does your information come from? I'm assuming it flies out of your bum

OK and wrong again on it getting too hot above. If I am providing a basking spot of 92 degrees via a lamp and presumably a ledge or the top of a hide for the animal to bask on, thermodynamics says the area around will also absorb the heat making the appropriate temperature gradient. Its all about finding the proper wattage


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It's not really low, I shouldn't have used those words. Like I said I was told to keep the hot side around 90, if I am wrong my bad.
If you are wrong and still pass on the wrong info it becomes someone elses "bad" please keep it to yourself unless you know from experience.
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Re: Scared for my boa

This morning I woke up to her not sticking her head up at the roof today. I dunno if that holds true for the rest of the week or what but we will see. After she ate she seemed to do a bit better. She was able to grip my fingers with the last 8 inches of her tail, not as tight as normal but a hell of a lot better than the past few days.
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Re: Scared for my boa

Here's my question, and I just popped in, so forgive me if this has been addressed already.

Are you quarantining her away from your other reptiles? Are you scrubbing up and changing your clothing in between handling her and handling your other animals?

It's my opinion that she has IBD, and really needs to see a vet. Be prepared for the worst, it may be more humane to have her euthanized. I'm sorry.
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Here's my question, and I just popped in, so forgive me if this has been addressed already.

Are you quarantining her away from your other reptiles? Are you scrubbing up and changing your clothing in between handling her and handling your other animals?

It's my opinion that she has IBD, and really needs to see a vet. Be prepared for the worst, it may be more humane to have her euthanized. I'm sorry.
I do the hygiene part and she is at a different house than mine.
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That's reassuring to hear.
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