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12-Jun-05, 08:27 PM
|  | Regular Member | Join Date: Mar-05 Location: Macarthur | | | Average Temperature for Morelia s. spilota
Hi,
I'm looking for the av temps for a Coastal -- day and night also humidity.
Thanks
Pablo
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12-Jun-05, 08:37 PM
|  | Regular Member | Join Date: Sep-04 Location: The far and bewildered mountainside of the strange region of Carpathia Age/Gender: 34  | | | | RE: Average Temperature for Morelia s. spilota
For my coastals i have the temps around 34 directly under the basking globe and the cool end would be around 27 degrees. The thermostat is on the back wall in the centre and is set at 30. I've never measured humidity in any of my snake cages. I just have the water bowl down the cool end, and that's it.
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12-Jun-05, 08:40 PM
|  | Has Happy Herps.... Sponsor | Join Date: Aug-03 Location: SYDNEY | | | | RE: Average Temperature for Morelia s. spilota
Morelia spilota spilota is a diamond python, Morelia spilota mcdowelli is a coastal carpet.
I keep mine at hot end 32 and cool end around 25.
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20-Jun-05, 02:29 PM
|  | Subscriber | Join Date: Jun-05 Location: Bris/Gold Coast Age/Gender: 32  | | | | RE: Average Temperature for Morelia s. spilota
I have my two 7 month old Juves in a 4 foot fish tank. Heat lamp is at one end and is about 30 deg. the thernmostat is half way down the tank and set at about 28 deg. Therefore the cooler end ranges between 24 and 26 deg depending on the time of day/night. They spend most of the time down the cooler end..... Bit strange I thought..????
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20-Jun-05, 02:32 PM
|  | Subscriber | Join Date: Jun-05 Location: Bris/Gold Coast Age/Gender: 32  | | | | RE: Average Temperature for Morelia s. spilota
And oh yeah...... Their water dish is just offset from the heat lamp... I do have to refill it every few days so the heat lamp obviously is making the water evaporate, therefore creating the humidity. They have both shed with no problems so I would assume my setup is fine with them....
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20-Jun-05, 06:44 PM
|  | Regular Member | Join Date: Jun-03 Location: Up the Ral Ral Creek. S.A. | | | | RE: Average Temperature for Morelia s. spilota
Hi surfcop, so when you say a heatlamp, is that like a spotlight or one of those ceramic heat things? Cheers Cheryl
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20-Jun-05, 07:23 PM
|  | Old Administrator | Join Date: Jan-03 Location: Sydney south, NSW Age/Gender: 54  | | | | RE: Average Temperature for Morelia s. spilota
My Diamond have 14 at night and 22 day with possibilyty to bake for 5 hours dafternoon.
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20-Jun-05, 07:25 PM
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in an oven for baking?
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20-Jun-05, 07:32 PM
|  | Subscriber | Join Date: Jun-05 Location: Bris/Gold Coast Age/Gender: 32  | | | | RE: Average Temperature for Morelia s. spilota
Heat Lamp, as in 75 watt Infared Spot lamp.... I dont know about those ceramic lights... And no one I know has them... So thats why I dont use them...
I am only New at this, so EVERYBODY don't use my opinions as the right way. I am sure evryone would agree we are just after everyone's way of doing things.
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20-Jun-05, 07:42 PM
|  | Old Administrator | Join Date: Jan-03 Location: Sydney south, NSW Age/Gender: 54  | | | | Re: RE: Average Temperature for Morelia s. spilota Quote: |
Originally Posted by Ricko in an oven for baking? | Lol you have me there.
By the way temperatures I mentioned are now in cooling period.
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20-Jun-05, 08:15 PM
|  | Subscriber | Join Date: Jun-05 Location: Bris/Gold Coast Age/Gender: 32  | | | | RE: Re: RE: Average Temperature for Morelia s. spilota
I have been warned about letting young ones cool down too much...
When do you all think it is old enough to let them cycle through the cooler and warmer months???
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20-Jun-05, 08:20 PM
|  | Has Happy Herps.... Sponsor | Join Date: Aug-03 Location: SYDNEY | | | | RE: Re: RE: Average Temperature for Morelia s. spilota
I cycle them in there second winter, I keep them warm and feed them through their first.
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20-Jun-05, 10:20 PM
|  | Regular Member | Join Date: May-05 Location: Sydney Gender:  | | | | RE: Re: RE: Average Temperature for Morelia s. spilota
i agree with hugsta i only picked my new coastal up today but i will keep the temps up around the 34 mark for the hot end and about 26 for the cool, just so you can get some size on them you dont want them going off there food cause of cold temps in their first year.
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21-Jun-05, 06:44 AM
| | Regular Member | Join Date: Sep-03 Location: Newcastle Australia | | | | RE: Re: RE: Average Temperature for Morelia s. spilota
Is there a need to have them go through the cooling if your not intending to breed them ?????
cheers
chris
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21-Jun-05, 08:48 AM
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surfcop- your animals spending alot of time in the cool end is not strange at all. If you give them acsess to cool temps most reptiles espeicaly pythons will take full advange of it on a regular basis. Your animals should have acsess to room temp all year round even if the temp drops below 5-10 degrees as long as they have a CONSTANT warm area,(from above or below it doesnt matter which), they will thrive. This idea of keeping pythons constantly any where between 20-35 degrees is a very bad thing to do. Long term,- pythons need acsess to cool when ever they desire and I seriously belive more keepers should be giving there animals acsess to it.
Rob
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