border
sSNAKESs : Reptile Forum
 

Go Back   sSNAKESs : Reptile Forum > Lizard Forums > Varanid

Notices

Closed Thread
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
Old 02-06-13, 05:38 PM   #16
reptile man
Member
 
Join Date: Nov-2012
Location: dallas
Posts: 47
Country:
Re: humidity

ok thanks guys
reptile man is offline  
Old 02-07-13, 11:52 AM   #17
reptile man
Member
 
Join Date: Nov-2012
Location: dallas
Posts: 47
Country:
Re: humidity

i got it down to 82 also my hottest basking spot is 125 he bask for about 10 minutes at a time is that good or to hot
reptile man is offline  
Old 02-07-13, 12:42 PM   #18
Pirarucu
Member
 
Pirarucu's Avatar
 
Join Date: Apr-2012
Posts: 2,054
Country:
Re: humidity

Not at all, you actually want it hotter... Many will use temps upwards of 150F...
Pirarucu is offline  
Old 02-07-13, 12:48 PM   #19
infernalis
Moderator
 
infernalis's Avatar
 
Join Date: May-2008
Location: Central New York State
Age: 60
Posts: 16,536
Country:
Re: humidity

Quote:
Originally Posted by reptile man View Post
i got it down to 82 also my hottest basking spot is 125 he bask for about 10 minutes at a time is that good or to hot

__________________
"Where would we be without the agitators of the world attaching the electrodes
of knowledge to the nipples of ignorance?"
infernalis is offline  
Old 02-07-13, 01:03 PM   #20
reptile man
Member
 
Join Date: Nov-2012
Location: dallas
Posts: 47
Country:
Re: humidity

Quote:
Originally Posted by Pirarucu View Post
Not at all, you actually want it hotter... Many will use temps upwards of 150F...
thanks yesterday i noticed my temps were 160 so thats why i lowered it
reptile man is offline  
Login to remove ads
Old 02-07-13, 01:05 PM   #21
reptile man
Member
 
Join Date: Nov-2012
Location: dallas
Posts: 47
Country:
Re: humidity

Quote:
Originally Posted by infernalis View Post
thanks wayne is the little amount of time he is basking good or should he be basking for longer periods
reptile man is offline  
Old 02-07-13, 01:37 PM   #22
infernalis
Moderator
 
infernalis's Avatar
 
Join Date: May-2008
Location: Central New York State
Age: 60
Posts: 16,536
Country:
Re: humidity

Their instincts are to bask as quickly as possible, to avoid predators.

The longer it takes to raise the core temperature of their bodies, the greater the risk of being attacked.

When I read posts from people who say "My lizard loves to bask all day" it troubles me, because sitting out in the open all day is not normal behaviour, and indicates that the poor lizard is struggling to thermo regulate.
__________________
"Where would we be without the agitators of the world attaching the electrodes
of knowledge to the nipples of ignorance?"
infernalis is offline  
Old 02-07-13, 05:36 PM   #23
Pirarucu
Member
 
Pirarucu's Avatar
 
Join Date: Apr-2012
Posts: 2,054
Country:
Re: humidity

Quote:
Originally Posted by reptile man View Post
thanks wayne is the little amount of time he is basking good or should he be basking for longer periods
To sum up Wayne's response, he should be basking as little as possible.
Pirarucu is offline  
Old 02-08-13, 12:59 AM   #24
DiscoPat
Member
 
DiscoPat's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun-2012
Location: Eugene OR
Posts: 230
Country:
Re: humidity

I set up several areas for the basking spot. One is on a log with a halogen flood and an incandescent, both 50 watts. It reaches around 150+ The other is the dirt under where the log sits which is at 110-120. And the last is made by a set of halogen floods pointing at the dirt which sits at around 140.

I almost never see him on the log one and when I do he will get on and get off soon after. I see him most at the lowest but I think that is because he feels safe under the log and it is still warm. I haven't seem him bask in the spot that sits around 140 yet. It may be too open for him to feel safe basking there. Maybe I should put a large rock there.
DiscoPat is offline  
Old 02-08-13, 09:37 AM   #25
varanus1
Member
 
Join Date: Mar-2012
Posts: 66
Country:
Re: humidity

Quote:
Originally Posted by reptile man View Post
i got it down to 82 also my hottest basking spot is 125 he bask for about 10 minutes at a time is that good or to hot
My basking gets up to 150's and they bask on it for seconds most times they stay very near it which is in the 135-140 range bask for a few min. They are very active mating,eating and such with these temps excellent results when given hotter temps to bask
varanus1 is offline  
Login to remove ads
Old 02-08-13, 10:27 AM   #26
DiscoPat
Member
 
DiscoPat's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun-2012
Location: Eugene OR
Posts: 230
Country:
Re: humidity

When does a basking spot become too hot? I assume if it gets too hot the monitor will just avoid it. Does anyone know when it would just be too hot to where it becomes dangerous? Would it be around 170 or closer to 185?

As I said my hottest one sits in the 150s
DiscoPat is offline  
Old 02-08-13, 10:36 AM   #27
varanus_mad
Member
 
Join Date: Mar-2012
Age: 36
Posts: 442
Country:
Re: humidity

Quote:
Originally Posted by DiscoPat View Post
When does a basking spot become too hot? I assume if it gets too hot the monitor will just avoid it. Does anyone know when it would just be too hot to where it becomes dangerous? Would it be around 170 or closer to 185?

As I said my hottest one sits in the 150s
I had a male argus who would bask at 200f.
varanus_mad is offline  
Old 02-08-13, 10:40 AM   #28
varanus1
Member
 
Join Date: Mar-2012
Posts: 66
Country:
Re: humidity

Quote:
Originally Posted by DiscoPat View Post
When does a basking spot become too hot? I assume if it gets too hot the monitor will just avoid it. Does anyone know when it would just be too hot to where it becomes dangerous? Would it be around 170 or closer to 185?

As I said my hottest one sits in the 150s
Its not so much how hot is too hot its about choices. If you provide deep substrate and a stack wood pyle going under ground he can bask at what it chooses above or any level below the substrate.
varanus1 is offline  
Old 02-08-13, 11:29 AM   #29
infernalis
Moderator
 
infernalis's Avatar
 
Join Date: May-2008
Location: Central New York State
Age: 60
Posts: 16,536
Country:
Re: humidity

Quote:
Originally Posted by varanus1 View Post
Its not so much how hot is too hot its about choices. If you provide deep substrate and a stack wood pyle going under ground he can bask at what it chooses above or any level below the substrate.
That has worked well for me, the choices that is, I have 2 basking spots, one for the quick warm up, and another just a few degrees cooler, I have seen my lizards use both.
__________________
"Where would we be without the agitators of the world attaching the electrodes
of knowledge to the nipples of ignorance?"
infernalis is offline  
Old 02-08-13, 12:22 PM   #30
reptile man
Member
 
Join Date: Nov-2012
Location: dallas
Posts: 47
Country:
Re: humidity

Thanks guys i checked my temps and their at 170 i have 2 basking spots so he can also getting some uvb bulbs in to add more light in his enclosure
reptile man is offline  
Login to remove ads
Closed Thread


Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off

Forum Jump


All times are GMT -6. The time now is 12:05 PM.

Powered by vBulletin®
©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright © 2002-2023, Hobby Solutions.

right