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11-05-16, 11:42 AM
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Hello from Alaska
Just wanted to say hello and introduce myself. I'm still fairly new when dealing with snakes, only had some for the last 4 years or so. I've got two Ball Pythons named Tiki and Pastel and what I think is a Red Tail Boa named Stryker. All are rescues from a local animal shelter. I'll try to upload some photos if them once I can resize them to fit.
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11-05-16, 11:48 AM
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Re: Hello from Alaska
Welcome to the warm forum of Ssnakess. Haha.
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11-05-16, 12:20 PM
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Re: Hello from Alaska
Hi and welcome
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11-05-16, 03:26 PM
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Re: Hello from Alaska
Couldn't shrink the photos I had, so uploaded them to dropbox. I'll see about getting some better pictures when I get a chance.
Here's the link.
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/vxu8phtbc...MtMmQ3Ppa?dl=0
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11-06-16, 06:33 AM
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Re: Hello from Alaska
Welcome and great looking boa. Like to see more pictures.
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11-08-16, 03:19 PM
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Re: Hello from Alaska
Thanks for the welcome. I'll try to get some more photos up soon.
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11-08-16, 04:32 PM
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Re: Hello from Alaska
Welcome! Great looking animals that's not a red tailed boa (boa constrictor constrictor) but it sure is a beautiful!
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11-08-16, 05:29 PM
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Re: Hello from Alaska
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Originally Posted by Tsubaki
Welcome! Great looking animals that's not a red tailed boa (boa constrictor constrictor) but it sure is a beautiful!
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THanks What do you think he is? Stryker's a rescue so that was the guess from the staff at the shelter and the local vet said he might be one, but he wasn't sure either.
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11-09-16, 02:11 PM
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Re: Hello from Alaska
welcome! it's great that you rescued them. snakes need love, too!
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11-09-16, 04:12 PM
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Re: Hello from Alaska
Dumb question: how hard/expensive is it to keep your snakes warm during the winter?
Also welcome!
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11-09-16, 05:10 PM
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Re: Hello from Alaska
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Originally Posted by PsychoSnake
Dumb question: how hard/expensive is it to keep your snakes warm during the winter?
Also welcome!
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Not too hard actually. The room I have them in stays warm normally, so I just have ceramic heat lamps and under tank heaters for the hot sides, ambient temp seems to stay around 70-80.
Humidity is the tough part. Normally stays around 30 % in the room and I do almost daily misting to keep it higher, particularly when one of the snakes is going to shed. They also have water bowls and I keep damp moss in there as well.
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11-09-16, 06:17 PM
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Re: Hello from Alaska
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Originally Posted by Aayrick
Not too hard actually. The room I have them in stays warm normally, so I just have ceramic heat lamps and under tank heaters for the hot sides, ambient temp seems to stay around 70-80.
Humidity is the tough part. Normally stays around 30 % in the room and I do almost daily misting to keep it higher, particularly when one of the snakes is going to shed. They also have water bowls and I keep damp moss in there as well.
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Nice collection...
I have the same problem here... You might want to buy a humidifier for the room... I got one that dumps a gallon and half of water a day into the room... gets it up to 70%... I pick it up on craigslist for $20.oo... I also got coming a fogger that I will move from cage to cage depending on who is in blue/shedding.. I tried the spray bottle and it just is not enough...
What kind of wild snakes do you have up there?
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11-09-16, 07:21 PM
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Re: Hello from Alaska
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Originally Posted by sattva
Nice collection...
I have the same problem here... You might want to buy a humidifier for the room... I got one that dumps a gallon and half of water a day into the room... gets it up to 70%... I pick it up on craigslist for $20.oo... I also got coming a fogger that I will move from cage to cage depending on who is in blue/shedding.. I tried the spray bottle and it just is not enough...
What kind of wild snakes do you have up there?
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For the most part, and as far as I know, there are no wild snakes in most of Alaska. There may be some down in the southern area, or panhandle, but I haven't heard of any living in the main portion of the state.
As for the humidifier, I have misting systems for two of the tanks and a third ready once I get a new, larger, tank for Stryker.
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11-09-16, 07:33 PM
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Re: Hello from Alaska
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Originally Posted by Aayrick
For the most part, and as far as I know, there are no wild snakes in most of Alaska. There may be some down in the southern area, or panhandle, but I haven't heard of any living in the main portion of the state.
As for the humidifier, I have misting systems for two of the tanks and a third ready once I get a new, larger, tank for Stryker.
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Ya I was wondering about that... No snow snakes huh! HaHa
Humidity? I thought you were misting by hand... I did that for a while and it gets old real quick... Those automatic misters are cool...
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11-09-16, 07:57 PM
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Re: Hello from Alaska
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Originally Posted by Aayrick
Not too hard actually. The room I have them in stays warm normally, so I just have ceramic heat lamps and under tank heaters for the hot sides, ambient temp seems to stay around 70-80.
Humidity is the tough part. Normally stays around 30 % in the room and I do almost daily misting to keep it higher, particularly when one of the snakes is going to shed. They also have water bowls and I keep damp moss in there as well.
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I would make sure the ambients stay 80-85F as much as you can, ambients in the 70's causes RIs. A cool spot of no less than 75F (if a proper gradient can be achieved in your set up) is fine, but ambients shouldn't go under 80F if you can help it.
As far as the humidity, how do you have the set up? Misting doesn't generally raise humidity, you want an enclosure with as little ventilation as you can while still getting fresh air, and preferable a bedding that will hold and release moisture.
As sattva said, a room humidifier may be a good idea as well. A mister for the tank itself is less ideal, as every time it mists it will drastically lower your temperatures unless you have a way to keep the water very warm - which also makes it a breeding ground for bacteria and algae. A mister also only throws water onto things, it doesn't raise the relative humidity, and what little water evaporates afterwards isn't enough to make much of a difference - this is why there's such extreme jumps in humidity when using a fogger. It can go from 90% to 30% in a few hours.
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