Re: Getting the temps right
I would try an undertank heating pad. A heat bulb is okay for raising ambient temps, but since ball pythons spend most of their time on the ground hiding, undertank heaters will heat the area they're actually laying on. And as long as they're properly controlled by a good thermostat they are perfectly safe... no more dangerous than a heat bulb ;)
Also, how are you measuring your temps? If you don't already have one, I would recommend a digital thermometer or temp gun so you can monitor your temps more accurately.
Re: Getting the temps right
Do UTh's come with a thermostat or do you have to buy that separately? I am using a Zoo Med digital thermometer. It has a probe you can put exactly where you want to take the temp, though it was cheap so I'm not too sure how accurate it really is. It seems to work fine though.
Re: Getting the temps right
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King Neptune
Do UTh's come with a thermostat or do you have to buy that separately? I am using a Zoo Med digital thermometer. It has a probe you can put exactly where you want to take the temp, though it was cheap so I'm not too sure how accurate it really is. It seems to work fine though.
No UTH do not come with thermostats. You have to buy them. When selecting you have to choose between proportional (is always on maintaining a steady temp on the heat source) or an on/off (which turns the heat device on until it reaches the set temperature, and then turns off the heating device until it falls below a certain range, usually just a few degrees)
A good digital on/off would be -
http://www.amazon.com/Hydrofarm-MTPR...7270645&sr=8-1
and a good proportional would be one of these (probably just model I if you have one snake)
http://spyderrobotics.com/
Re: Getting the temps right
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k8nkane
If you don't want to go the UTH route, get a Ceramic Heat Emitter on a lamp dimmer suggested above. I found that did a lot better keeping the temps up at ground level compared to a bulb; mine is sitting right on the screen and I just leave it on all the time, to be turned on/off by the dimmer.
A suggestion for an accurate digital thermometer and hygrometer (humidity) in one? An Accurite thermometer/hygrometer. I got mine in the hardware section of Walmart for 13 bucks and it's more accurate than the zoomed/zilla digi thermometers you're using. I noticed a difference of a few degrees between the two.
Yes these are great:
http://i1186.photobucket.com/albums/...nt/photo-3.jpg
Re: Getting the temps right
I want to get that thermometer, as I need a hygrometer anyways. That's a decent price too.
It's not 95 on the hot side, it's only 95 if he climbs up on a branch as close as he possibly can to the bulb. If that's dangerous I can look into a dimmer. I also have a clamp so if I decided to go with a uth I could always lift the bulb up higher.
The reptile specialist at a local pet store was raving about those ceramic heat bulbs.
Re: Getting the temps right
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King Neptune
I want to get that thermometer, as I need a hygrometer anyways. That's a decent price too.
It's not 95 on the hot side, it's only 95 if he climbs up on a branch as close as he possibly can to the bulb. If that's dangerous I can look into a dimmer. I also have a clamp so if I decided to go with a uth I could always lift the bulb up higher.
The reptile specialist at a local pet store was raving about those ceramic heat bulbs.
Ok if it is only 95 up top that's fine as long as the ground temperature is between 88-92.
By careful the "reptile specialists" at most pet stores have no clue what they are talking about. The people here on BP.net usually are much more knowledgable.