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Humidity and temps.
Hey everyone, i just got my first ball python yesterday. I ordered a baby but when it came here it was about 2 feet. i'll post pics soon. =] anyways, i dont have a thermostat hooked up yet so ive been paying close attention to the temps and humidity.
my tank setup is this: 20gal. tank with infrared light and UTH on the hot side and a 40 watt daylight bulb and a 40 watt night time bulb. im using terrarium liner and repti-bark on top of it for a substrate. i only have one hide in the middle of the tank for now but in a couple days im getting another one along with the thermostat.
so here are my questions:
since i dont have a thermostat should i be worried about the UTH overheating.(the digital thermometer i have doesnt have a probe on it either to figure out how hot its getting.)
the hot side is raging from 89-91F and the cool side is staying around 80. i dont have a temperature drop at night. is that okay?
after researching for a while i found mostly that they like to have the humidity between 50-60%. the hygrometer has been slowly decreasing from 60% yesterday to 29% today. i dont know what to do to get the humidity up. ive already put damp wash clothes on the cage and have been misting about 3 times a day. this works for a little while but drops quickly again.
anyone have any ideas?
thanks,
Ethan.
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Re: Humidity and temps.
As far as the humidity goes, it is escaping through the top on the aquarium. The wash clothes are only soaking up the moisture as it rises after you spray the enclosure. Temps look good. So try covering atleast 2/3 of the enclosure with something that will not soak up moisture and keep the misting of the enclosure. Hope this helps.
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Re: Humidity and temps.
thanks for the help, i will definetly unplug the UTH and try a towel instead.
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