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yeah sounds like your house is likely too cool and the pad would go nice with your lamp,i use a regular bulb for mine but my house stays warm too.I was just making sure on the water thing because it would be nice to know if its drinking or not but the other poster says it is so i guess hes been over to your house and saw it,lol.At nite your temps may be getting too cold and your lamp may not be good enough to warm him out of it the next day.Try the pad like the other dude said so it stays on at night.These things are very important to do so read up as much as you can and dont keep putting it off to long or youll kick yourself if something does happen.Dont stress out yet just fallow the steps these guys are giving you.They care about your herp.
 
jason longboard;1484001; said:
I was just making sure on the water thing because it would be nice to know if its drinking or not but the other poster says it is so i guess hes been over to your house and saw it,lol.

No I havent been to his house but after you said this I had to reply.

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Originally Posted by jason longboard
"you need to make sure it drinks or at least knows whare the water is. "

Or maybe you can explain just how ANYONE can make sure that their snake knows where the water dish is. :ROFL:
 
Tongue33;1483986; said:
When using an undertank heating pad or heat source... It is Strongly Suggested that you invest in a thermosat. Spendy but is more reliable than reostat..

this is a must... it will give you the temp. you need. Invest in a quality thermometer too... they not that expensive, even for a temperature gun. Either that or get an external probe thermometer or something like that... not like a fishtank one... you need to measure the area of the hotspot, not the glass or air around it.

He will find where to drink, but I often hand water when they are out... sometimes they will, sometimes they won't depends on if they are thirsty I suppose. If your that worried about it, but the water source along the edge of it's cage- they follow outskirts of objects so will run into it for sure.
 
are you ok,i just observe my herps when they are new usualy at night when most active that they arent like some bearded dragons where you need to practicaly shove their face in the bowl for them to realize the water is in it .Normaly if i feel it may not be drinking i holt it so its mouth gently touches the water and ive done this before with snakes and they start drinking right away.I had water available for my corn but when i sparayed the tank once he started acting like if he didnt get all the water off the leaf he was dommed.If you never had this happen then fine but i have and thats why its nice to have more than one person replying to threads like this.
 
jason longboard;1485884; said:
are you ok,i just observe my herps when they are new usualy at night when most active that they arent like some bearded dragons where you need to practicaly shove their face in the bowl for them to realize the water is in it .Normaly if i feel it may not be drinking i holt it so its mouth gently touches the water and ive done this before with snakes and they start drinking right away.I had water available for my corn but when i sparayed the tank once he started acting like if he didnt get all the water off the leaf he was dommed.If you never had this happen then fine but i have and thats why its nice to have more than one person replying to threads like this.
this was not to davo but the post before davo,sorry forgot to quote.
 
jason longboard;1485884; said:
are you ok,i just observe my herps when they are new usualy at night when most active that they arent like some bearded dragons where you need to practicaly shove their face in the bowl for them to realize the water is in it .Normaly if i feel it may not be drinking i hold it so its mouth gently touches the water and ive done this before with snakes and they start drinking right away.I had water available for my corn but when i sparayed the tank once he started acting like if he didnt get all the water off the leaf he was dommed.If you never had this happen then fine but i have and thats why its nice to have more than one person replying to threads like this.

that's how i do it, sometimes they want it, sometimes they're not interested. I do it any way just for doing it sake, why not eh?
 
To be honest I think you really got to check out your heating mate, these animals are ectotherms and rely on you to keep a correct thermal gradiant for them to live healthy, you got to have a thermometer and know you are keeping them at the temperature they need to live!
 
Yeah, I watch all of Al's videos... wish I could copy them to my comp. He waters many of his snakes- there's vids of him doing it to most, but he also has quite a few species that don't really drink from water bowls and so he doesn't bother with it and waters a lot of them manually. He claims it helps to build his keeper-snake trust, which I'm sure is true.
 
jason longboard;1484001; said:
yeah sounds like your house is likely too cool and the pad would go nice with your lamp,i use a regular bulb for mine but my house stays warm too.I was just making sure on the water thing because it would be nice to know if its drinking or not but the other poster says it is so i guess hes been over to your house and saw it,lol.At nite your temps may be getting too cold and your lamp may not be good enough to warm him out of it the next day.Try the pad like the other dude said so it stays on at night.These things are very important to do so read up as much as you can and dont keep putting it off to long or youll kick yourself if something does happen.Dont stress out yet just fallow the steps these guys are giving you.They care about your herp.


Trust me, I am doing what I can to take care of him. In fact, I have a heating pad...but I am too worried it will burn him.

Right now, I am thinking to get a thermostat from the pet store. This would be good, right? It could regulate the temperature to what it needs be (would that temperature be 75 or so?) Shouldn't I get a thermostat? Thanks for keeping this thread alive...I guess I am just tense about it.
 
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