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    Ball Python Temperature Too Low!

    So my cold side is my problem. It sits around 73F and doesn't move. No matter what I do it doesn't rise. My hot side is golden but my cold isn't. I realize for a Ball Python the cold side has to be in the lower to mid 80's and I worry that is to low and could cause and infection or something. I thought maybe I could buy another heat pad to heat up the cold side a bit. I told my father and he said since the water dish is on the cold side, all start evaporating the water and making it really humid. I have no idea what to do I have the opportunity to get one in a couple of days and it would be nice to get it then. All answers appreciated!

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    Raise the temperature of the room if it's a tub or rack, if it's a tank or vivarium switch to a bulb or ceramic for the hot side this will raise the ambient temp on the cold side.

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    Re: Ball Python Temperature Too Low!

    Well it's a tub and it's in my room. I'm 16 so I don't have a separate room or anything and my parents will not let me raise my room temperature or house temperature. Any other ideas? Thanks!

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    Putting it in a closet might help, if it fits.

    Covering the sides can keep some heat to if it is an open side rack.
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    Re: Ball Python Temperature Too Low!

    I second the closet thing - it makes a difference. Just be careful of your hot surfaces and make sure there's room around the tank or rack for air to circulate.
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    First off heat pads do nothing for cool side temperatures. They only heat surfaces not the air in the cage (which is equally important)

    You can try to insulate the tub. I've even seen a few people suspend a heat lamp (50-75 watt infrared bulb) above a single tub to help raise the air temps. If you can't raise the air temp you might need to switch cage types. A PVC reptile cage or even a glass tank will be better if you can provide proper temps and humidity. This is the biggest downfall of heat pads and tubs that nobody seems to mention when they claim that tubs are the best way to house BP's.
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    Re: Ball Python Temperature Too Low!

    So what's the right bulb wattage/color for a BP? I don't want to shine a white light in its cage 24/7. I suppose I could get what I need at Lowe's for that?

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    Re: Ball Python Temperature Too Low!

    Quote Originally Posted by Tricon7 View Post
    So what's the right bulb wattage/color for a BP? I don't want to shine a white light in its cage 24/7. I suppose I could get what I need at Lowe's for that?
    Get a ceramic heat emitter bulb (pet store). It will give you heat without any light.
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    What About This?

    I was also thinking of getting a like Kingsnake like a California or Mexican Black Kingsnake. I really love that Jet black look from the MBK not that I have no interest for Ball Pythons I'm sure they are terrific pets just the temperatures are lower for a kingsnake. And instead of me even spending more money to try and get my temperatures up I was thinking of getting something more suited to my environment. And I might run into problems later on that could be more severe to the Ball Python than the Kingsnake. I just want to get a snake that I am 100% confident of taking proper care of it and giving it a good home.

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