I've been doing a lot of reading on brumating ever since I decided on getting a Diamond Python, and, while I'm not planning on cooling him this year, I am thinking of doing so with my other pythons (Woma and Stimsons). From what I gather, both these species brumate during winter months in the wild, and I do believe it could be beneficial from them.
I'm planning to put them down in the basement as my current reptile room is probably the warmest in the house and has the most sunlight during the day. Temps there remain cool and consistent even during heatwaves. They room can be a bit humid after rainfall, but never overly so.
I live in Northern NSW, so temps aren't usually all that crazy during winter.
From what I gather I should start reducing # of hours of heat during May (currently set to 8am-5pm) and should stop feeding at around this time.
By June they should be put away. No food, but water still offered.
Weekly checks to look for any sign of dehydration/severe weight loss (in which case they should be pulled out and warmed back up).
Start warming them up again late August and go back to normal.
I've already started recording weekly weight for them both, and am trying to feed just a bit more than usual so they have some extra weight on them.
Any other tips/advice you could offer?
Thanks
I'm planning to put them down in the basement as my current reptile room is probably the warmest in the house and has the most sunlight during the day. Temps there remain cool and consistent even during heatwaves. They room can be a bit humid after rainfall, but never overly so.
I live in Northern NSW, so temps aren't usually all that crazy during winter.
From what I gather I should start reducing # of hours of heat during May (currently set to 8am-5pm) and should stop feeding at around this time.
By June they should be put away. No food, but water still offered.
Weekly checks to look for any sign of dehydration/severe weight loss (in which case they should be pulled out and warmed back up).
Start warming them up again late August and go back to normal.
I've already started recording weekly weight for them both, and am trying to feed just a bit more than usual so they have some extra weight on them.
Any other tips/advice you could offer?
Thanks