anerythristic/okeete
Future snake breeder
I was wondering if its possible to make a uth,and if so how? If not then where would be a good place to get one?
I use heatlamps so far but ive had two snakes die on me for no reason, they had stayed on the cold side for some reason,i think it was too hot on the warm side , so i am going to try and find something that the heat can be controlled. I may not need it because the whole house is set to 80 degrees
I only have one thermostat set up with my UTH. Should I consider another? Room is between 73.4 and 76F year round (variance is seasonal), UTH is Zoo Med, and thermostat is HydroFarm. Setup has been running fine since January in a starter 10 gal with low end gradient 73.4 -73.6F and high end set at 87F on the glass, 80-84.5F atop coconut fiber substrate (not using aspen because of allergy concerns, and variance from heat gun readings at different locations over UTH on surface). I'll be upgrading to a 20 gal long or 29 gal soon; my little corn will be ready soon enough.
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Anytime you have a heat source, you need a thermostat to regulate it. Even with my ambient heat, I have a dual thermostat setup. I have an oil core radiant heater, hooked up to a thermostat, that is piggybacked to another thermostat, so if the first one fails, the second one shuts the heater off before it gets too hot.
You need to buy a UTH, not make one, and you need to regulate the temperature with a thermostat.
If I remember correctly your snakes and other pets of yours died because of the room temperature being too cold in the winter and you didn't provide any kind of heat, now it is too hot. You also couldn't afford to feed your snakes, you relied on your grandfather to provide for your pets, and he refused to purchase the correct size mice for your snake and it died, am I correct?
I know we have been over this before, but please, sweetheart, I know you mean well but please wait until you are old enough and have a place of your own and have a job so that you can provide for your animals on your own dime without having to rely on anyone else for the basic living needs of yourself and your animals.
I am so glad to see your enthusiasm for your pets, but you have to remember that they are animals, and if you take the wild King snakes out of their natural environment they will rely on you every minute of every day for their basic living needs whereas if you let them go now they will still be able to provide for themselves.
I know it isn't what you want to hear, but I have to be honest and let you know what is right for your snakes. We want you to succeed in your pet ownership, and will help you every step of the way, but you really do need to have the funds in place to purchase the UTHs and thermostats and food, and then you have to follow the advice the folks here provide. There are thousands of snake ownership hours worth of knowledge here, please listen to them and you will succeed with your pets.