Hey guys, im brand new to the herp hobby and also to the forums, so Hello!
I have set up my viv with a microclimate B1 thermostat which is placed in the middle of the cage near the substrate, a heatpad stuck to the underside of the enclosure and a 100W infrared heatlamp above. My enclosure is 60x45x45.
My problem is my one thermometer which is a dual thermometer for the hot and cold side shows 28 for the hot side, 25 for the cold side. Yet when i use my infrared thermometer gun it shows the floor to be 32-33 in the hot side and 26-27 in the cold side. Does it matter if the "Air" temperature is 28 but the ground temperature is 32?
Also my enclosure came with sand as the substrate when i bought it and i assumed it would be appropriate for a spotted python since its natural habitat consists of sand, but the pet shop lady said sand is no good and i should switch as soon as possible. What substrate is the best to use?? Ive heard bark can be swallowed and cause problems as well as breeders litter?
My final question is whether my snake is relaxed or not, he seems to try escape alot and is fairly restless at night, in the day he sometimes comes out of his warm side hide and just climbs around the vines a bit and then returns to his warm hide, ive seen him drink once or twice and seen him yawning twice in the past 2 days.
Thank you =]
I have set up my viv with a microclimate B1 thermostat which is placed in the middle of the cage near the substrate, a heatpad stuck to the underside of the enclosure and a 100W infrared heatlamp above. My enclosure is 60x45x45.
My problem is my one thermometer which is a dual thermometer for the hot and cold side shows 28 for the hot side, 25 for the cold side. Yet when i use my infrared thermometer gun it shows the floor to be 32-33 in the hot side and 26-27 in the cold side. Does it matter if the "Air" temperature is 28 but the ground temperature is 32?
Also my enclosure came with sand as the substrate when i bought it and i assumed it would be appropriate for a spotted python since its natural habitat consists of sand, but the pet shop lady said sand is no good and i should switch as soon as possible. What substrate is the best to use?? Ive heard bark can be swallowed and cause problems as well as breeders litter?
My final question is whether my snake is relaxed or not, he seems to try escape alot and is fairly restless at night, in the day he sometimes comes out of his warm side hide and just climbs around the vines a bit and then returns to his warm hide, ive seen him drink once or twice and seen him yawning twice in the past 2 days.
Thank you =]