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Hollychan
at Thu Mar 20 13:04:59 2008 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Hollychan ]
"its saw dust but not so fine that its dusty but from like a saw blade and ofcourse i got a water dish i had bunch of lizards before but this is my first snake. i never had a heating pad before. when i touch it its not too hot and its only drawing 16 watts but a thermostat is that a heating pad with a regulator in it?"
Okay, first, make sure that sawdust isn't pine or cedar. I'd suggest you use aspen shavings or ground coconut husks from a petstore.
The thermostat I use is like an extension cord I plug my UTH into, then it has a dial on the cord where I can adjust the heat, so it doesn't overheat my snake. I bought it at Petsmart the same time I bought the UTH.
This link has a pretty good caresheet for kingsnakes.
http://www.geocities.com/kingbones7/caresheet.html
I wouldn't recommend keeping him on sawdust any more than I'd recommend sand. It's too easy for the snake to accidentally ingest it and become impacted or develop breathing problems. ----- Holly

0.1 Lavender California Kingsnake (Lizzie Borden) (missing ) 1.0 Florida Kingsnake possible mix (Eddie Gein) 1.0 Bearded Dragon (Charley Manson) 1.0 Orange Marmalade Cat (Oliver) 1.0 Egyptian Arabian (Bagan)
2.0 Toddlers (Justice & Trevor)
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