Not comprehending how to heat the tank...
I'm sure that someone has asked this before, but I couldn't find the response that I needed. I have a zoomed UTH correct size for a 29 gallon tank attached to a repti-temp 500 thermostat, which is stuck to piece of glass from a picture frame and taped to the bottom of the aquarium. The tank is a little over 1/4th elevated off of the dresser. I have a digital thermometer with probe on the hot spot and another digital thermometer on the cool side of the tank. The hot spot is reading a steady 91 degrees, but the cool side is 71 degrees. I have read that I don't and shouldn't need a heat lamp for my BP, but the hot spot surface feels warm enough to the touch. The air and cool side feel entirely too cool. I've never owned a snake before and I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong. This doesn't seem like the correct way the cage should feel. Any help appreciated.
Re: Not comprehending how to heat the tank...
A heat lamp or a ceramic heat emitter will help bump the cool side temps where they should be, as that is a little too low for them. Whatever option you go with, just make sure the watts of the lamp/heat emitter don't exceed the max of your thermostat when combined with your undertank heater. By that I mean if your thermostat is rated to handle 500 watts and your UTH is 120 watts and you get a 150 watt heat emitter, you'd obviously be below the threshold limit for your thermostat, if that makes sense. I know some people use UTH's on both sides of the tank, with the cool side hooked to a separate thermostat that's set to a lower temp than the warm side. The heat lamp or heat emitter will both kill your humidity, so just so you know. Good luck!
Re: Not comprehending how to heat the tank...
Thanks for the quick response! Do I plug the lamp into the thermostat as well or just plug it into the wall?
Re: Not comprehending how to heat the tank...
I use a heat lamp and covered the top of the tank with Plexi from HD works great humidity stays at 55-60% easily :P
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Re: Not comprehending how to heat the tank...
This has all been very helpful. Do you leave your heat lamp on 24/7? Does it matter if theres light on the ball python all night and all day long?? Trying to get a ceramic heater, but I wanted to cover all the options just in case.