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    50 Gallon long tank in cold room, what size Lamp?

    Hey,

    I got a 50 gallon (long) tank and it is setup in a rather chilly room ( 60-65 average) I have an under tank heater sized for the 50-65 gallon, and a 20 gallon size heater on the side. I believe that the tank floor is kept fairly hot, but there is no heat retention and I want to increase the ambient air temp. What size lamp should I get? I would keeping this on 24/7. I really have not much of an idea on this.

    Also, I found out that a old boot is the perfect hiding spot. In fact, he prefers it over the 3 other hides I have in the tank. Just an FYI

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    Re: 50 Gallon long tank in cold room, what size Lamp?

    Quote Originally Posted by patricknolan View Post
    Hey,

    I got a 50 gallon (long) tank and it is setup in a rather chilly room ( 60-65 average) I have an under tank heater sized for the 50-65 gallon, and a 20 gallon size heater on the side. I believe that the tank floor is kept fairly hot, but there is no heat retention and I want to increase the ambient air temp. What size lamp should I get? I would keeping this on 24/7. I really have not much of an idea on this.

    Also, I found out that a old boot is the perfect hiding spot. In fact, he prefers it over the 3 other hides I have in the tank. Just an FYI

    Thanks
    Also If anyone knows a cheap but reliable place to get them ( preferebly online ) let me know.

    I see a 250 watt one for sale I could get it with fixture for $40.

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    Re: 50 Gallon long tank in cold room, what size Lamp?

    A 250 watt is way too much.

    You are better off downsizing to a 20g long tank or switching to tubs.

    a 50g will always be too big for a ball python.

    I would be careful with that boot....once it gets soiled there is no chance of getting the smell out. You would just have to toss it.
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    Re: 50 Gallon long tank in cold room, what size Lamp?

    Id much prefer to have the 50G tank. I think I will start off with a 100W and see if that keeps the heat up.

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    Re: 50 Gallon long tank in cold room, what size Lamp?

    Are you talking about a ball python? I agree with what has already been said. Lights are not good for Ball's at all, well for most snakes. They overly dry the environment and then you have to deal with keeping the moisture up. How big is this Ball Python? A fifty is a huge tank.
    I would really really really not get a light. REALLY.
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    Re: 50 Gallon long tank in cold room, what size Lamp?

    As said before a 50 gallon long is just too big to keep proper temperatures and humidity. A heat lamp will suck any remaining humidity you have in that tank, which is not good. BP's need anywhere from 50-60% humidity.

    I'd switch him/her to a tub or a 20 gallon long tank. If you would much prefer to have the 50 gallon, I'd suggest getting a different animal whose needs aren't as high as the BP. Remember, animal first - always.
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    Re: 50 Gallon long tank in cold room, what size Lamp?

    A 50 gallon is way to big for a ball python. They dont like open spaces. If you intend to use it anyways fill it with giant plastic plants from a hobby shop and some large branches.
    The under floor heating is enough if you cover the sides and back with some kind of insulation. Like styrofoam or thick cardboard. You will also need to cover most of the top to keep the humidity in. Put in several hides and a good sized water bowl.
    Dont use a heat light or your snake will have a hard time shedding.

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    Re: 50 Gallon long tank in cold room, what size Lamp?

    Quote Originally Posted by patricknolan View Post
    Id much prefer to have the 50G tank. I think I will start off with a 100W and see if that keeps the heat up.
    What about what would be best for the snake?
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    Re: 50 Gallon long tank in cold room, what size Lamp?

    I have to say that i love this site and i spend alot of time on it. And some of the people here have helped me out with a few things. I spend alot of time reading all the post and old post, and i have to say that some of the things that get posted on here for people just are not true. I think that some people post things THEY like and not what the snake likes. In the post above someones says "snakes hated lamps and have a hard time shedding" I have to say that this is not true. I have used lamps with all my snakes and never had any problems AT ALL with shedding. And how everyone says that the half log hides are junk? Again my snakes have log hides and never had any problems with stress and things like that. And im sure that after i post this i will be bashed but this stuff just is not the case with my snakes.
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    Re: 50 Gallon long tank in cold room, what size Lamp?

    Quote Originally Posted by Friday2214 View Post
    I have to say that i love this site and i spend alot of time on it. And some of the people here have helped me out with a few things. I spend alot of time reading all the post and old post, and i have to say that some of the things that get posted on here for people just are not true. I think that some people post things THEY like and not what the snake likes. In the post above someones says "snakes hated lamps and have a hard time shedding" I have to say that this is not true. I have used lamps with all my snakes and never had any problems AT ALL with shedding. And how everyone says that the half log hides are junk? Again my snakes have log hides and never had any problems with stress and things like that. And im sure that after i post this i will be bashed but this stuff just is not the case with my snakes.
    Part of this may have to do with where you live and how dedicated / available you are to keep the humidity up.
    I live in the high desert and unless I spray my cages several times a day, without heat lamps, and soak my snakes weekly, we have poor sheds. It is crazy dry here. If you live in the south and have high humidity as a rule then holding humidity is not as big an issue. So, remember that when you post about how lights are not a problem you may be giving the wrong advise depending on where the person lives.

    There are several other reasons not to like lights though. They are on or off devices. If you get them too big they are too hot, if you get them too small they are not hot enough. A good uth with a thermostat can give a constant heat source at just the level you need.
    Lights can get hot enough to burn. A good U.T.H. with a thermostat is not going to do that if it is set properly.

    As for aquariums.
    Again, if you live in a humid area, a tank might not be a bad option. If you live in a non humid area a tank is a terrible option. They don't hold humidity well AT ALL. They also do not hold temps well.

    As for half logs.
    The good way to determine whats best for your snake is to look at how it would keep itself in the wild. In the wild a ball python would spend it's time in some termite den, where it would be dark and close. This is how they like it. I'm glad that half logs have worked for you but because something has worked does not mean it's what is best.

    Do we always do what's best? No, we improvise. However, I think it's counterproductive to tell people things that have worked for us that aren't the best. If for no other reason then cost. When new ball python owners get into the hobby, many of them try to cut costs. I certainly try to cut costs. We tell them about things like half hides and they go out and buy them, then they have snakes that don't tolerate that, are stressed and don't want to eat, or have poor sheds.... Now that person has to shell out more for something that will be better. It would have been better to go with something different / better to begin with.

    Everyone is different and has different needs. None of this is meant to slam your keeping. I believe, like I said, it's best to look at how the animal would behave in the wild.
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    1.1. Garden Phase, Amazon Tree Boa's (Jetta & Izzy)
    0.1. Reverse Okeetee Corn Snake (Sarah)
    0.0.1. Gopher Snake (Little Bite)
    The Ghost did not pan out. shoot!

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