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That depends on the room temp. If the room is not heated I doubt your ambient temps will be high enough.
UTHs do not heat the air.
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Re: Ball python heat?
The room Sits at about 75 right now
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Re: Ball python heat?
We plan to run the lights only during the day, but at night we want to turn them off
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I only use a uth myself but that's because my room ambient temp is already high 70's and inside the tank it keeps 80-83f all the time . So as long as your room ambient is fine then it's okay.
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Re: Ball python heat?
If you don't have one already, get a digital thermometer/hygrometer. The stick on thermometers are pretty inaccurate and if the snake knocks it down and gets stuck to it, it can cause some bad damage.
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Re: Ball python heat?
i have learned that ambient temp isn't quite as important as the hot spot. i know of some breeders that keep their ambient temps quite cool (as low as 66°F) and they get their best clutches with lower ambient. i keep my ambient around 75 and my hot spot between 90-95.
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Re: Ball python heat?
 Originally Posted by knowzbleed
i have learned that ambient temp isn't quite as important as the hot spot. i know of some breeders that keep their ambient temps quite cool (as low as 66°F) and they get their best clutches with lower ambient. i keep my ambient around 75 and my hot spot between 90-95.
Then you should also know that there are breeders who do not use a hot spot at all and rely solely on ambient temperatures. They are highly successful as well.
Personally, I keep my snake room at 78 F and provide a warm spot of 90 F. That's what has worked for me so far. It's all about knowing what your snakes need and determining the best way for you to provide them with it.
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