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The Big Debate CHE vs Infrared Nocturnal Bulb vs Racks vs Tanks
The Big Debate
Ok, So I have had ball pythons for numerous years and have always only bought the Nocturnal Infrared bulbs and have had ZERO issues and have always had mine in glass tanks with foil on the top.... but upon getting four more ball pythons I decided to join numerous facebook groups... I have gotten bashed left and right for having a tank and having a nocturnal infrared bulb... I only recently have ever heard of a CHE bulb... and I cannot afford a rack system at the moment...Im so sick of being bashed by folks.... what are everyone's views on these subjects here???
Last edited by rockmissjess; 10-04-2018 at 05:22 PM.
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For me, there is no debate. Just use what works for YOU. It’s good to have an open mind and be willing to try other things if needed.
I find FB groups rather disappointing and just stay away myself.
The one thing I found that you can count on about Balls is that they are consistent about their inconsistentcy.
1.2 Coastal Carpet Pythons
Mack The Knife, 2013
Lizzy, 2010
Etta, 2013
1.1 Jungle Carpet Pythons
Esmarelda , 2014
Sundance, 2012
2.0 Common BI Boas, Punch, 2005; Butch, age?
0.1 Normal Ball Python, Elvira, 2001
0.1 Olive (Aussie) Python, Olivia, 2017
Please excuse the spelling in my posts. Auto-Correct is my worst enema.
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Re: The Big Debate CHE vs Infrared Nocturnal Bulb vs Racks vs Tanks
Yeah you've got to be careful what you post online when it comes to the reptile hobby. Unfortunately the internet is full of bullying, racism, sexism, ageism etc.
It's interesting really because it's the one place people can be 100% honest about who they are without fear of repercussion.
So it really shows people for what they truly are.
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Re: The Big Debate CHE vs Infrared Nocturnal Bulb vs Racks vs Tanks
Originally Posted by Reinz
For me, there is no debate. Just use what works for YOU. It’s good to have an open mind and be willing to try other things if needed.
I find FB groups rather disappointing and just stay away myself.
People are harsh in those groups like their way is the ONLY way... what did these people do before they found out about CHE's.. i mean back when i started you only had red bulbs.. heck when i got my first ball all i knew was about having a heat lamp nothing else... they lived... lol i didnt know about covering your tank then or humidity.. i mean most people i think that buy balls from a petshop dont have a clue... I didnt back then... im reading constantly now... about how i can better my setups... now all my tanks have foil on the top...and all 3 sides covered with black poster board... appropriate coverage in the tank to make them feel secure... appropriate sized hides and full submersible water bowls...but changing all my bulbs and tanks... just seems like im throwing money away that ive invested... and getting rid of a method ive never had a issue with... but i mean if i have to... i will... slowly. I dunno.. i keep my tanks and snakes in my walkin closet... its connected to the bathroom (which has a window) and i leave the door open to give them day/night cycles but obviously it has wayyyyy less light than they would if i were to keep them in a bedroom... Mine are pretty much in the dark all the time, with very minimal light (just like a rack system) hahha
Last edited by rockmissjess; 10-04-2018 at 05:45 PM.
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Re: The Big Debate CHE vs Infrared Nocturnal Bulb vs Racks vs Tanks
Originally Posted by Reinz
For me, there is no debate. Just use what works for YOU. It’s good to have an open mind and be willing to try other things if needed.
I find FB groups rather disappointing and just stay away myself.
^ this.
it is easier to achieve ideal husbandry - temps, humidity, security, etc. - in a rack, tub, PVC enclosure, etc. that's why it's a recommend to alotta new peeps. there are still alotta peeps that make glass tanks work for them and their snakes and that's fine. it just might take more work to get the temps and humidity, etc. that your snake needs. so if it works, that's great! if not, think about what modifications u need to make a glass tank work or think about switching to a rack or tub.
Edit: i think we ask alotta new peeps to keep an open mind when we try to help and ask them to do this and that and try racks and PVC, etc. i also think taht we need to keep an open mind as well when we see a keeper w/ a glass tank or whatever and it works for them. why bash anyone w/ a happy animal?
Last edited by Ax01; 10-04-2018 at 05:49 PM.
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Re: The Big Debate CHE vs Infrared Nocturnal Bulb vs Racks vs Tanks
Originally Posted by rockmissjess
People are harsh in those groups like their way is the ONLY way... what did these people do before they found out about CHE's.. i mean back when i started you only had red bulbs.. heck when i got my first ball all i knew was about having a heat lamp nothing else... they lived... lol i didnt know about covering your tank then or humidity.. i mean most people i think that buy balls from a petshop dont have a clue... I didnt back then... im reading constantly now... about how i can better my setups... now all my tanks have foil on the top...and all 3 sides covered with black poster board... appropriate coverage in the tank to make them feel secure... appropriate sized hides and full submersible water bowls...but changing all my bulbs and tanks... just seems like im throwing money away that ive invested... and getting rid of a method ive never had a issue with... but i mean if i have to... i will... slowly. I dunno.. i keep my tanks and snakes in my walkin closet... its connected to the bathroom (which has a window) and i leave the door open to give them day/night cycles but obviously it has wayyyyy less light than they would if i were to keep them in a bedroom... Mine are pretty much in the dark all the time, with very minimal light (just like a rack system) hahha
CHEs are Not “better”, they are just another option.
Keep in mind that some of folks on FB are just repeating the group mantra about CHEs being better. Some or many have no actual experience with them.
Like you, I kept hearing how much better CHEs were. I tried them in a few tanks and gave them a good 2-3 month trial. I was not happy with their performance for MY situation. Besides, there really wasn’t a valid reason for me to try them. I had no husbandry issues beforehand.
Bottomline, if what are doing is working satisfactory, then just press on and ignore those other folks. There’s always more than one way to skin a cat.
The one thing I found that you can count on about Balls is that they are consistent about their inconsistentcy.
1.2 Coastal Carpet Pythons
Mack The Knife, 2013
Lizzy, 2010
Etta, 2013
1.1 Jungle Carpet Pythons
Esmarelda , 2014
Sundance, 2012
2.0 Common BI Boas, Punch, 2005; Butch, age?
0.1 Normal Ball Python, Elvira, 2001
0.1 Olive (Aussie) Python, Olivia, 2017
Please excuse the spelling in my posts. Auto-Correct is my worst enema.
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Re: The Big Debate CHE vs Infrared Nocturnal Bulb vs Racks vs Tanks
Originally I was using Red/Blue/Black heat bulbs, but, they were burning out every few months in my frog room (high humidity-day/night temp swings)-so I swapped to CHE's in there now: I get about 3 years out of a CHE before it fails/rusts out. Thermostats in my snake rooms are pulse proportional-so again CHE's are my best overall option.
My only negatives for CHE's vs. Bulbs is that you have to deal with that new CHE 'scent' when you start them up, and that they seem adept at pulling moisture out of the immediate vicinity (though I am not convinced a heat bulb of equal output would not have the same effect).
As for Racks vs. Tanks-I use both. I like both.
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Re: The Big Debate CHE vs Infrared Nocturnal Bulb vs Racks vs Tanks
Originally Posted by Reinz
For me, there is no debate. Just use what works for YOU. It’s good to have an open mind and be willing to try other things if needed.
I find FB groups rather disappointing and just stay away myself.
^^^^ YUP ^^^^
You do what works for you and your animals. As long as you're providing proper husbandry and your animals are safe and healthy, why change??
Don't let other people ren't space in your head.
I've been using glass tanks and bulbs since I started out in this hobby in 1999-2000ish.
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Ball Pythons can be successfully kept in MANY kinds of enclosures and be safe, secure and happy. As long as husbandry is met the snake doesn't care if it's in a glass tank. So many people think their way is THE ONLY way to do it and cite BS as reasons you can't do it any other way. A snake will thrive in a glass tank if you keep its husbandry requirements met. The only downside is it's a little harder to do in a glass tank. Racks work fine, but there is *absolutely no reason* that is the best or only way to do it.
I see it too, and actually have left most BP groups on Facebook for ripping apart newbies for keeping their one and only snake in a large tank and telling them they're wrong and they're hurting their snake instead of telling them how to go about making it ok for said snake (clutter, hides, etc). Ask 100 ball python owners how to BEST keep a snake and you'll get 110 answers, and know what? All of the might be right.
Do what YOU want to do, as long as the snakes husbandry is met there's no problem.
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