Nastassja
New member
I've been around for the past few weeks or so, lurking and posting my newb questions about snakes, so some of you may have seen my somewhat jumbled stories spanning across a few threads about my little baby snow, Frostbite, and my ex-now-friend's snake Calcifer that was shipped with Frostie in the same box.
Now, my ex's brother is a herp, and he was providing care information to my ex on his new baby snake. Needless to say, a lot of the care information given was not the same as the information given all across the web, and on this forum. I brought this up to him when it came to some very important details about the care of his snake that were not matching up with what I'd been reading.. He told me that he'd rather take the advice of his brother's over some random people on the internet that he didn't know.
Needless to say, he's made what *I* consider to be very drastic mistakes on behalf of little baby Calcifer. Calcifer is living in a 20 gallon long vivarium, 2 hides (one on hot one on cold) with a water dish in the corner and paper towels for substrate. However... The tank is sitting on cold tile, and the UTH is tacked to the bottom of the glass with no thermometer or rheostat.. Not even a temperature guage to know what the temps even ARE. I couldn't convince him to change his mind. He argued with me over these details, telling me that I was being fussy for being so anal with my temperatures and that the thermometer I bought was a needless waste of money.
Calcifer isn't eating, and I know why. Yesterday I went to my ex's house with Frostbites's thermometer and registered the temperatures on his hot and cold side. His hot side was 102 degrees and his cold side at around 70. This is what his snake's been living in since it arrived to his home on the 17th.. And I'm worried. I'm going to try and convince him to invest in the devices he needs to control the temperature in Calcifer's environment, but until then, the tank has been elevated and insulated underneath, so the heat temp is reading around 85 degrees now. Even still, I am worried.
Will Calcifer recover from the stress he's endured from these temperatures? I'm going to see to it personally that Calcifer's viv has the things it needs to make life normal... But will he recover in time? How long will it take for him to feel good enough to eat?
Now, my ex's brother is a herp, and he was providing care information to my ex on his new baby snake. Needless to say, a lot of the care information given was not the same as the information given all across the web, and on this forum. I brought this up to him when it came to some very important details about the care of his snake that were not matching up with what I'd been reading.. He told me that he'd rather take the advice of his brother's over some random people on the internet that he didn't know.
Needless to say, he's made what *I* consider to be very drastic mistakes on behalf of little baby Calcifer. Calcifer is living in a 20 gallon long vivarium, 2 hides (one on hot one on cold) with a water dish in the corner and paper towels for substrate. However... The tank is sitting on cold tile, and the UTH is tacked to the bottom of the glass with no thermometer or rheostat.. Not even a temperature guage to know what the temps even ARE. I couldn't convince him to change his mind. He argued with me over these details, telling me that I was being fussy for being so anal with my temperatures and that the thermometer I bought was a needless waste of money.
Calcifer isn't eating, and I know why. Yesterday I went to my ex's house with Frostbites's thermometer and registered the temperatures on his hot and cold side. His hot side was 102 degrees and his cold side at around 70. This is what his snake's been living in since it arrived to his home on the 17th.. And I'm worried. I'm going to try and convince him to invest in the devices he needs to control the temperature in Calcifer's environment, but until then, the tank has been elevated and insulated underneath, so the heat temp is reading around 85 degrees now. Even still, I am worried.
Will Calcifer recover from the stress he's endured from these temperatures? I'm going to see to it personally that Calcifer's viv has the things it needs to make life normal... But will he recover in time? How long will it take for him to feel good enough to eat?