A Few Questions From A New Ball Python Owner...Please Read
Please dont flame me... theres so much information out there & I am a responsible, well cared for person when it comes to ANY animal. I have a custom tank which is all wood except for the sliding glass doors. I cannot use a UTH as it sits on the floor and has a wooden screen top. Would a 250watt ceramic heater work good to keep it warm at night? Trying to find ideas outside of a heating pad... daytime temps are no problem. Also, should I make a "water hide" for the water dish so he can soak before shedding and also help with the humidity and the floor being wood would help with getting water on the wood and causing damage. Its a laminate type wood floor. Thanks guys for your help!! Also will the big Eco-Terra hides work good for hides for an adult or do I need something bigger??
Re: A Few Questions From A New Ball Python Owner...Please Read
The temperature depends on the power of the bulb, the distance from the tank and the size of the tank. The common literature says that the tank should be around 83-85F for the hot side with a 90F basking place, and 80F for the cool side in the day. Night temperatures should be around 75F. As long as you can reach those temperatures with whatever wattage of bulb will be fine. Remember not to use hot rock heaters because your snake would coil around it and burn itself.
I'm not sure about a water hide; definitely you could do that, but I've read a humid hide is enough.
Another thing, you'd have to be careful about the wood walls, which would probably deteriorate due to the warm moist environment of the living conditions. Watch out for mold and what not. Also, avoid cedar and fir woods for substrate and the walls because of the wood oils which are poisonous to the snake.
Re: A Few Questions From A New Ball Python Owner...Please Read
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Bdubedub
So I should avoid a ball python?? :( I wanted an albino so badly
Depending on the genetics of the albino, they could be much more expensive than a ball.
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Merlin
Also, avoid cedar and fir woods for substrate and the walls because of the wood oils which are poisonous to the snake.
I didnt even think about that............what type of wood is the enclosure?