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    Getting rid of the gradient

    I'm putting my two BPs into an AP T10 cage (4x2x1.5') with a divider down the middle so they will each have a 2x2x1.5 cage. The cage has 11" flexwatt in it and I am in the market for a thermostat. What temperature should I set the thermostat to? Is 85* okay for digestion? 83?
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    Re: Getting rid of the gradient

    Ball pythons need a hotspot of 90-92*F. Your ambient air temperature should be in the low 80's. You might need to set your thermostat higher than 92* to get a 92* hotspot.
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