jennixnay
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Apologies in advance -- neurotic corn mama here :
So. Last night, we moved Clementine (newly adopted 2-year old female corn, rehomed from a neighbor who was downsizing his collection) into a new viv. She came to us in a 15-gallon tall & seemed cramped, so we took advantage of the recent PetCo 50% Zilla Critter Cages sale, bought a 20-gallon long, & set that up.
I set up her hides & water dish in the same places -- one hide on warm side, one on cool, water dish closer to the cool side. UTH heat pad, probe thermometer affixed to the glass directly over it. I put some fresh Aspen bedding on the bottom, & then added some of her existing bedding on top of that hoping it would smell somewhat familiar. Popped her in her new viv & we watched her get to work making new burrows in the Aspen. This was around 6pm.
I checked on her several times throughout the evening. At about 11pm, I saw that the temperature on the warm side had creeped up to 100 -- the dimmer/thermostat must have readjusted during the move & now needed more tweaking. I panicked, seeing part of her body was in the warm side hide, & opened the lid, picked her up, & tried to assess if she was too warm. She did her usual slither up my arm to my shoulder & around my neck under my hair (I have very long hair & she seems to like to glide through/hide in it). I fixed the heat situation, & put her back in the viv. This was around 11:30pm.
I then checked on her several times throughout the night (& to be sure warm side temp didn't wonk out again), & she hasn't moved from the burrow she made when I replaced her at 11:30pm last night (it's now 7:30 am). I can see her head through the glass (in a burrow, under about 2" of fluffy Aspen), but am panicky that she hasn't moved all night. Do you think the briefly raised temp on warm side could have hurt her? I have a layer of paper towel over the probe (to keep her from touching it), & then about 2-3" of Aspen, but I know they can burrow down.
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So. Last night, we moved Clementine (newly adopted 2-year old female corn, rehomed from a neighbor who was downsizing his collection) into a new viv. She came to us in a 15-gallon tall & seemed cramped, so we took advantage of the recent PetCo 50% Zilla Critter Cages sale, bought a 20-gallon long, & set that up.
I set up her hides & water dish in the same places -- one hide on warm side, one on cool, water dish closer to the cool side. UTH heat pad, probe thermometer affixed to the glass directly over it. I put some fresh Aspen bedding on the bottom, & then added some of her existing bedding on top of that hoping it would smell somewhat familiar. Popped her in her new viv & we watched her get to work making new burrows in the Aspen. This was around 6pm.
I checked on her several times throughout the evening. At about 11pm, I saw that the temperature on the warm side had creeped up to 100 -- the dimmer/thermostat must have readjusted during the move & now needed more tweaking. I panicked, seeing part of her body was in the warm side hide, & opened the lid, picked her up, & tried to assess if she was too warm. She did her usual slither up my arm to my shoulder & around my neck under my hair (I have very long hair & she seems to like to glide through/hide in it). I fixed the heat situation, & put her back in the viv. This was around 11:30pm.
I then checked on her several times throughout the night (& to be sure warm side temp didn't wonk out again), & she hasn't moved from the burrow she made when I replaced her at 11:30pm last night (it's now 7:30 am). I can see her head through the glass (in a burrow, under about 2" of fluffy Aspen), but am panicky that she hasn't moved all night. Do you think the briefly raised temp on warm side could have hurt her? I have a layer of paper towel over the probe (to keep her from touching it), & then about 2-3" of Aspen, but I know they can burrow down.
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