I need some advice. Last night we bought a beautiful youngster (pictures here: http://www.cornsnakes.com/forums/showpost.php?p=1525774&postcount=21), and she's our first snake.
We set up the 10 gallon aquarium with a 8" x 8" heat pad (Exo Terra Heat Wave Desert), which covered exactly one half of the place (we stuck it on the bottom on the outside directly to the glass). So, we left the heated pad on all night long through the morning today. All this time our little friend (called her Pretzel) was buried in the substrate, we didn't even really know where exactly she is hiding...
Then I come to work this morning and I spent a little time reading, and was shocked to learn that we might have cooked her! I immediately called my wife to unplug the heated pad, which she did. For 5 hours since then, the snake didn't indicate any movement or anything (according to my wife), so I just asked her to open the top and very gently try to find the snake with a stick and see if she'll move. These 5 minutes expecting my wife's call with the result were a nightmare.
Luckily, the snake is alive. It might have been sleeping all this time? Wife said she's moving around now and exploring.
I guess we dodged the bullet, huh? Now the question:
I'm working long hours tonight and wife can't go to the reptile shop, so it will be no earlier than tomorrow morning when I'll be able to buy a thermostat and digital thermometers with probes (one for the cold side and one for the center of the heated pad). Until then, should I leave the heated pad unplugged? Am I right to assume that high heat would be worse than coldness until tomorrow? Just for reference, the ambient room temperature throughout the house is a steady 23 c (73 f).
Thanks in advance!
We set up the 10 gallon aquarium with a 8" x 8" heat pad (Exo Terra Heat Wave Desert), which covered exactly one half of the place (we stuck it on the bottom on the outside directly to the glass). So, we left the heated pad on all night long through the morning today. All this time our little friend (called her Pretzel) was buried in the substrate, we didn't even really know where exactly she is hiding...
Then I come to work this morning and I spent a little time reading, and was shocked to learn that we might have cooked her! I immediately called my wife to unplug the heated pad, which she did. For 5 hours since then, the snake didn't indicate any movement or anything (according to my wife), so I just asked her to open the top and very gently try to find the snake with a stick and see if she'll move. These 5 minutes expecting my wife's call with the result were a nightmare.
Luckily, the snake is alive. It might have been sleeping all this time? Wife said she's moving around now and exploring.
I guess we dodged the bullet, huh? Now the question:
I'm working long hours tonight and wife can't go to the reptile shop, so it will be no earlier than tomorrow morning when I'll be able to buy a thermostat and digital thermometers with probes (one for the cold side and one for the center of the heated pad). Until then, should I leave the heated pad unplugged? Am I right to assume that high heat would be worse than coldness until tomorrow? Just for reference, the ambient room temperature throughout the house is a steady 23 c (73 f).
Thanks in advance!