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View Poll Results: What temps do you keep your bp at? (warm side)

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    Re: fellow ball python keepers...

    I keep the back of the tubs at 90 and the front of the tub is mostly ambient temperature ranges from 75-82. I don’t drop temp or raise temp throughout the year and have not had any issues with respiratory or breeding.

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    That's great to hear about the breeding! Do you first attempt breeding in season or have you attempted year round? I'm totally guessing but I think that you could just house the male with the female off and on and eventually the female will be receptive but I'm not sure. I do know the big timers seem to take temps very seriously.

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    My ambient temps run from 78-84 depending on the season. In the summer I drop my hot spots to 86. In the winter I raise them up to 88.

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    Right now I have mine at 85 on the Hot side. and 75 one the cool side. However, Im new and learning to snake keeping. I have been told i have the wrong temps but I have also been told my temps are fine.
    Im just throwing around my opinions. Im trying to give as much help as I've received on this website

    1.0 Ball Python
    2.0 Red Clawed Scorpion

    (1.0 means Male right?)

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    Just curious, for those of you that run your temps more on the high side. Do you feel that you have less feeding/refusal problems?

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    Re: fellow ball python keepers...

    Quote Originally Posted by Sonny1318 View Post
    Just curious, for those of you that run your temps more on the high side. Do you feel that you have less feeding/refusal problems?
    Actually, I just bumped up my temps recently (ambient used to be 77-80, are now 82-82. Kept 89 degree hot spot) and every one has been eating. Even the picky guys...

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    Re: fellow ball python keepers...

    Meant to type 82-83*

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    82-84 ambient. Heat tape is set up for winter (or January lol). My 2 new big guys haven't ate yet, but they are doing well, and all have great sheds.
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