heatwave
Certified Herp-a-holic
OK so probably THE worst case scenario is fire, but I think my second worst case scenario is total power loss.
And yep, we lost power last night. My entire family was out of town, I stayed behind as I needed to work and be able to take care of the animals. We had a really bad cold snap come through: it was in the teens/low 20s this weekend and we had snow on saturday. I checked the snake building before I left for work at about 6pm and everyone was just fine. The room temp was in the 70s and everyone had additional belly/basking (depending on species) heat.
When I returned from work the next morning at 9am, I knew something was wrong because the driveway floods were off. Went straight to the snake building and sure enough, we'd lost power at some point in the middle of the night. It was about 23 degrees outside. The snake building was in the 40s. For some reason my generator did not kick on. I got the generator going and got it back up in the 60s with additional belly heat but I have no idea how long everyone was in the cold. I carefully checked EVERYONE, removed waters so no one decided to stupidly soak while they were chilled. No one was dead but all the young uns were very sluggish. I am mostly worried about my exotics: the ball pythons, RTBs and burms. They were in a section of the snake building that stayed warmer, and I do not think their cages dropped below 60 but thats still really flipping cold. My iguana too- when I touched him in his cage he litteraly fell off his branch and landed on his back. I thought he was dead but he woke up sluggishly.
Its murphy law that all of my normal fail safes...well...failed. Typically (theoretically) if there is a power loss A) someone is at home and registers the fact that the power is out because we have an alarm that sounds in the house B) the generator kicks on C) someone is at home and can suppliment heat if needed with our stockpile of heat packs etc.
The FIRST TIME we loose power, none of that works, because no one is at home. *sigh* power restored sometime around lunchtime, and by the time I went to work again tonight the snake room was back to its normal ambient temp in the 70s and everyone seemed ok. We gave back waters too, and my family came back from their trip, so someone is at home again.
Fingers crossed there are no ill effects.... if so we will be stunningly lucky....
And yep, we lost power last night. My entire family was out of town, I stayed behind as I needed to work and be able to take care of the animals. We had a really bad cold snap come through: it was in the teens/low 20s this weekend and we had snow on saturday. I checked the snake building before I left for work at about 6pm and everyone was just fine. The room temp was in the 70s and everyone had additional belly/basking (depending on species) heat.
When I returned from work the next morning at 9am, I knew something was wrong because the driveway floods were off. Went straight to the snake building and sure enough, we'd lost power at some point in the middle of the night. It was about 23 degrees outside. The snake building was in the 40s. For some reason my generator did not kick on. I got the generator going and got it back up in the 60s with additional belly heat but I have no idea how long everyone was in the cold. I carefully checked EVERYONE, removed waters so no one decided to stupidly soak while they were chilled. No one was dead but all the young uns were very sluggish. I am mostly worried about my exotics: the ball pythons, RTBs and burms. They were in a section of the snake building that stayed warmer, and I do not think their cages dropped below 60 but thats still really flipping cold. My iguana too- when I touched him in his cage he litteraly fell off his branch and landed on his back. I thought he was dead but he woke up sluggishly.
Its murphy law that all of my normal fail safes...well...failed. Typically (theoretically) if there is a power loss A) someone is at home and registers the fact that the power is out because we have an alarm that sounds in the house B) the generator kicks on C) someone is at home and can suppliment heat if needed with our stockpile of heat packs etc.
The FIRST TIME we loose power, none of that works, because no one is at home. *sigh* power restored sometime around lunchtime, and by the time I went to work again tonight the snake room was back to its normal ambient temp in the 70s and everyone seemed ok. We gave back waters too, and my family came back from their trip, so someone is at home again.
Fingers crossed there are no ill effects.... if so we will be stunningly lucky....