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leechaney |
Posted - 07/11/2011 : 20:08:45 Can you feed royal python while it's going into shed, eyes not totally blue but are dimming
moved-gmac |
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n/a |
Posted - 08/11/2011 : 20:09:49 Sounds ok - caresheet on here says cool end 80f warm end 91 - I only know this as 26c - 32c lol.
The top of Saada's warm hide is about the same distance as your guy's from the heat guard and it's 38c - just pleasantly warm to the human hand - I don't think a damp flannel would come to grief at those temps. |
leechaney |
Posted - 08/11/2011 : 19:59:17 What do you recommend? As i have mircoclimate 100 what lowest temp goes to 84f highest 91f |
n/a |
Posted - 08/11/2011 : 19:54:50 Fine! Obviously keep an eye to make sure it doesn't dry out to fast and scorch but I reckon it will be ok as your stat should keep temps stable. |
leechaney |
Posted - 08/11/2011 : 19:39:24 Ok problem got damp cloth, can i place this on top of his hide? But it's about 5-6 inch directly under lamp would that be ok? |
leechaney |
Posted - 08/11/2011 : 19:11:35 thank's, i'm on the case now lol |
n/a |
Posted - 08/11/2011 : 18:59:25 Yes, just damp, and just lay it on top of the hot hide and make sure it stays damp. |
leechaney |
Posted - 08/11/2011 : 18:56:00 where do i stick the cloth? i take it not wet through just damp? |
n/a |
Posted - 08/11/2011 : 18:40:18 If you don't have moss you can use damp kitchen roll or a surplus face flannel - or any bit of towelling or cotton cloth - in fact I'd prefer these personally as moss can go smelly. Some people do mist but I'd rather not as I feel it disturbs the snake - just my opinion though. |
leechaney |
Posted - 08/11/2011 : 18:27:12 Can i mist the viv as i don't have moss |
n/a |
Posted - 08/11/2011 : 17:38:47 It does for mine. Only time it didn't (for a corn and gopher snake) was during that freak heatwave at the beginning of Oct, though had no trouble all summer (if you can call it summer here in Wakefield lol.)
Some people on here find humidity in vivs can be a problem during winter when they have central heating on - again snakes have never had a problem, but if your house is very hot, once the snake goes into blue, you could try, in addition to the water bowl, a damp hide (moss, damp kitchen roll or damp face flannel) or what some people do, damping a face flannel and putting it on top of the hot hide, making sure it doesn't dry out of course. |
leechaney |
Posted - 08/11/2011 : 17:31:02 Will that work ? |
n/a |
Posted - 07/11/2011 : 22:32:36 Could be a good idea to put his water bowl in the hot end near the bulb until after his shed - evaporation will cause higher humidity and make it easier for him to shed - all the best and for the feed too. |
leechaney |
Posted - 07/11/2011 : 22:25:05 He wasn't interested in it so maybe when he has done his shed, but that seems to be taking it's time this time around, must be as i had changed from mat to infered heat bulb |
leechaney |
Posted - 07/11/2011 : 20:42:40 thanks for info i shall try it |
n/a |
Posted - 07/11/2011 : 20:29:00 Lol Chris, we overlapped! |
n/a |
Posted - 07/11/2011 : 20:28:21 They're all different - try it and see, but if you've no other snake on hand to recycle a refused rat, it'll do the royal no harm to wait until after shedding. |
chrisc |
Posted - 07/11/2011 : 20:27:22 you can try some will feed and some wont |