benjamind2010
Well-Known Member
Yommy, that looks almost exactly like the position I caught my female RHD woma in yesterday. She was on her side in the middle, like she was lying on her size especially toward the tail end. I dialed down the thermostat a couple of degrees in case the hot spot was a bit too warm. She went back to her normal position in a neat coil in the hot spot. I use a non-contact thermometer, and I measure underneath the enclosure directly on the heatmat I can get readings anywhere from 33 to 45 degrees. But the temperature of the actual snake ranges from 26-35 degrees. I doubt a body temperature of 35 degrees would ever kill a woma of all species of snake, from what I'm told they can handle body temperatures in the 40s in the wild without any trouble.
However, in the middle of summer, I believe my house has reached 48 degrees on a very hot day, I reckon that is really quite dangerous and pushing the boundaries of what a woma could handle without risk of serious harm. So I'm getting someone to look at my A/C split system before summer really gets going, I will be making sure I'll leave the A/C on cooling mode at 32 degrees when I'm away from home.
However, in the middle of summer, I believe my house has reached 48 degrees on a very hot day, I reckon that is really quite dangerous and pushing the boundaries of what a woma could handle without risk of serious harm. So I'm getting someone to look at my A/C split system before summer really gets going, I will be making sure I'll leave the A/C on cooling mode at 32 degrees when I'm away from home.