Re: Reptile carpet Vs. Aspen
that was a great help i will stick with the aspen that i have in the tank then. do you recomend playing around with the depth of it to insure the right temp is reached on the hot and cool side?
Re: Reptile carpet Vs. Aspen
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Hull357
that was a great help i will stick with the aspen that i have in the tank then. do you recomend playing around with the depth of it to insure the right temp is reached on the hot and cool side?
Substrate thickness won't make a difference in controlling the temperature of the heat mat, because the snake will just move it all out of the way and sit on the glass anyways. Your best bet to ensure you get the right temperatures is to get a thermostat or rheostat and attach it to the heat mat (because all heat mats get FAR too hot for a ball python), and if the room is too cool then invest in a little space heater that you can get for dirt cheap to keep the temperature between 78-80 F.
Re: Reptile carpet Vs. Aspen
Definitely be wary of piling on the substrate over your UTH loosely, because if you're reading 90 on top of 1" of substrate your UTH is probably set to around 100 or 105, and if the substrate is loose, then your snake could manipulate it and get too hot.
If you compact it though, or use a mixture of substrates so it all settles, then your snake won't be able to get down to the hotter parts.
I struggled with trying to maintain proper temperatures with thick substrate on the hot side--now I use less than half an inch, so there is always some part of the bottom of the enclosure exposed to ensure I get an accurate temperature reading. Then you can pile the substrate as high as you want on the cool side and it still gives them a semi-varied terrain. Sorry for the long ramble.
Re: Reptile carpet Vs. Aspen
Thanks for the great advice everyone im deff going to stick with the aspen after all of this information. i kinda always thought the carpet would be a bad idea with the clean up and keeping sanitary but i wanted to make sure i wasnt thinking too much into it.