chris_brown
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Yeh so I might get 1 heat pads on if I do use that I don't need to keep the infrared lights on I'm I right or shud I get a 20w and keep one of them on?
i read this on RSP "have seen pythons suffer serious health problems over the long term when subjected to lights continually over a 24 hour period. It appears that the lack of a photoperiod can disturb the hormonal cycles of the snake making it vulnerable to a range of maladies."
is this true?? if so is it bad to have 2 75Watt bulbs for a yearling ( i think ) stimson python?
Roughies are on Advanced so how does a pet shop have them.i know i will but i have a project car that im building so i need to divide my money lol but yeah im assuming its alright to keep the infarred light on cause thats what i was told from the pet shop which has a awesome rep.... i might just get the bredli not and the roughy a bit later on ill goto the pet shop on wednesday and decide but for now its bredli
Humans cannot see infrared.. If we could changing the channel on a tv would be like shining a torch at it... I don't think those infrared bulbs are actually infrared.. I think its just a red bulb.
They sit on one U of a 50 watt heat cord and they are always on the branch unless they have just eaten.
As I see it (no pun intended) Humans cant see the infra red light itself (the waves/beams) but we can see the resulting reflection of the ir light off white surfaces. Same as uv/mushroom lights at a night club. Only white things light up like christmas trees.... but if you were in a black walled and ceiling room with nothing white in it, it would be dark to us as well.
Not that I have detected, the third where the cord is sits on 31-33 and they utilise the heat for the first day after feeding, they go down and sit on it for a little while in the morning and at night then they are on the branch either hunting if its near feed time or relaxing. They get sprayed a few times a week and they have always shed and eaten perfectly. One is shyer than the other and wont strike the food, I just leave it in the tub and it is gone within half an hour.Hi Kaotik,
I am getting a roughie and am curious about your set up.
I had thought that a heat cord underneath a tub might not be sufficient for a snake that is often coiled around a branch well off the floor. I read that roughies like a very specific temperature range.
Your set up seems to answer things for me. I'm relieved; I was worried things might be more complicated for roughies. I could use a simple heat cord after all. Have you had any issues with the temperature gradient, particularly in terms of the branch?
IR is only visible through enhanced optics, ie night vision. It doesn't matter what colour you point them at.
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