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View Poll Results: uth or lights???????

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    Lights or UTH

    AHOY all
    New to the forum i am from SUNNY South africa
    just wanted to know what the majority of Ball Python owners use to heat there enclosures...
    UTH or Lights

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    Re: Lights or UTH

    UTH. Because snakes need the warmth from the ground to warm themselves up.

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    Re: Lights or UTH

    Where's the both option?

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    Re: Lights or UTH

    I use flex watt so I guess that's sort of like the UTH option! I wouldn't use lights because they suck the humidity right out and I live in a very dry place. Also, I feel that belly heat is the right thing for royal pythons since they spend their time on the ground and need the heat for digestion.
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    Re: Lights or UTH

    Ahoy
    Thanks for the welcome as far as the 3rd option i have no idea how to add another option
    any HELP would be great.....
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    Re: Lights or UTH

    UTH's and flexwatt are the best heating options for most snakes because they are terrestrial and get their heat from below (sunning on asphalt or rocks is more about absorbing the rock heat than the sun).

    However, many of us who cannot afford to keep the room our snakes live in at 80 use lights as supplemental heat. As long as the lamp is at least 8" above the cage top, the heat won't be too high and it won't kill your humidity.
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    Re: Lights or UTH

    Agreed. The infrared 75w I got running 24/7 in the middle of the tank keeps it at 85. Cool side 78 and the hot side 93 so I feel that creates a pretty awesome heat gradient. And sorry I didn't say it before but to the most addicting place ever!

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    Re: Lights or UTH

    This place is very addictive.

    I use two UTH's and one 75w moonlight bulb 24/7. The moonlight bulb is mostly for display purposes, but it also adds a few degrees of ambient temp.
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    Re: Lights or UTH

    Quote Originally Posted by brixton View Post
    Ahoy
    Thanks for the welcome as far as the 3rd option i have no idea how to add another option
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    Hi,

    Added third option for you - Pm any member of staff if you would like anything else changed or added.


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    Re: Lights or UTH

    Flexwatt is the only way to go. Coupled with a good thermostat, it is safe and the energy bills are inexpensive. It's also my opinion that snakes will digest their food better with belly heat vs. heat from above (bulb).

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