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    a few more questions about tubs

    should i use clear or colored tubs. and would it make a differrence if i didn't have a hot side and cool side just use ambient air temps. sorry if this sounds ignorant just wondering .
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    Re: a few more questions about tubs

    Ball pythons require a thermal gradient in order to maintain their bodyheat and keep their immune system active to prevent illness. They require a hot side as well in order to digest their food, So yes you must have a hot side of about 90- 95 degrees and ambient temps of around 80 degrees as a cool side. Checkout the care sheet in the hubandry forum it will help you understand things better. Good luck

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    Re: a few more questions about tubs

    I agree with Ed, they do much better with a warm and a cool side to regulate themselves in.
    Can they survive without? yes, but they eat and regulate themselves much nicer with belly heat on one side.

    I use clear tubs and wouldn't have it any other way.
    I can watch live feedings from a distance with the tub closed.
    I also can check for lock ups while breeding without opening a tub, etc..
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    Talking Re: a few more questions about tubs

    thanks for the feed back. should i use back heat or uth?
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    Re: a few more questions about tubs

    Quote Originally Posted by exiled reptile View Post
    thanks for the feed back. should i use back heat or uth?
    UTH targets the digestion process better in ball pythons.

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