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    Lighting on a hot day and outings

    I have two heating lamps, one for daytime and a red one for night. My concern is lately it has been getting pretty hot, like 90 F (32 C), and I'm worried having the light on will make the cage too hot. At the same time I don't want to leave him in the dark all day since the cage isn't near the window.

    Also sometimes I take him for walks in Central Park. Do you think this is a bad idea? He seems to enjoy rolling around in the grass for an hour or so a week, but I don't want him to get sick or anything.

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    Re: Lighting on a hot day and outings

    What animal are we talking about? Rolling around in the grass has me questioning this.
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    Re: Lighting on a hot day and outings

    I'd say switch to spiral bulbs for the summer time. They put out a good bit of light, but hardly any heat. I wouldn't heat the cage at night, unless it gets down into the 60s in there.
    People assume that time is a strict progression of cause to effect, but actually, from a non-linear, non-subjective viewpoint, it's more like a big ball of wibbly-wobbly timey-wimey stuff.

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    Re: Lighting on a hot day and outings

    Thanks, I'll try to find a spiral bulb to put in just for daytime light, might even have one somewhere.

    It's an eastern garter snake, I take him to the park and let him slither around a bit, his cage is a bit small so I like for him to get out and explore sometimes. I don't want him to get too bored.

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    Re: Lighting on a hot day and outings

    Aren't you afraid he'll get taken up by a hawk, or go down an existing hole, or attacked by a dog or another human? I think you're taking a BIG chance on doing this. Why not just get a bigger tank? Craigslist has awesome deals!!

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    Re: Lighting on a hot day and outings

    I don't think supervised enrichment time in a carefully pre-examined play area is likely to cause any harm, especially in a very 'tame' park. Do watch out for idiots w unleashed dogs.

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    Re: Lighting on a hot day and outings

    I think this is one of those "at your own risk" situations.
    It only takes a moment of inattention and they can be gone (trust me on this).
    I was able to find my snake after hours of searching.
    It is a big risk but one you will have to decide on.
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    Re: Lighting on a hot day and outings

    I like to take Little Dude for walkies in the back yard. She likes to poke around in the grass, and - get this - the first thing she likes to do when I do that is poop. You'd think she was a dog or something. But I keep a close eye on her and don't let her near any places like shrubs where she might suddenly disappear.
    People assume that time is a strict progression of cause to effect, but actually, from a non-linear, non-subjective viewpoint, it's more like a big ball of wibbly-wobbly timey-wimey stuff.

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    Re: Lighting on a hot day and outings

    If you're gonna take them for a "walk" why not do it around the house. If you want to give them a work out, put some water in the tub and let em' have at it. I still think it's crazy to let them go outside........just crazy.

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    Re: Lighting on a hot day and outings

    Quote Originally Posted by kueluck View Post
    If you're gonna take them for a "walk" why not do it around the house. If you want to give them a work out, put some water in the tub and let em' have at it. I still think it's crazy to let them go outside........just crazy.
    I've taken a couple of mine out in the garden over the last few weeks, and as long as you stay focused on the snake it's fine. Zendragondrew lives in NYC, so I guess Central Park is like a wander in the garden. I think most of us take our snakes outside for some sunlight every now and then, to me it makes no difference whether the patch of grass is my back garden or Central Park, if you make a call that it's safe that's the call you make.
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