New Ball Python Owner In Need of Guidance
Yikes. Ok... So my first two babies arrive in two days and I'm already panicking. My whole life I've wanted snakes and for the past few years have looked into a breeding program and now I'm finally taking steps to make this happen, but I don't want to screw things up before I even start.
Firstly, I'm broke, living in a really small apartment with two other people, so before anyone starts in about multi enclosures and seperate room keeping, please keep in mind that I'm fresh out of college and am on a very limited budget.
I set up the kids' tank today (a big 40 gallon fish tank I found on craigslist). It's divided down the middle with covered plexiglass, giving my girl and boy their own space. I've got cypress substrate, climbing branches, a hot hide and a cool side.
My problem is heating. I've read so much on the subject and I'm getting a LOAD of mixed messages. I know the ambient temperature should be around 80-84 with a basking temp of around 90. So far I have UTH Zoo Med medium sized for either side of the tank and a dual light with 75 watt infrared bulbs which provide heat to both sides of the divider. The only trouble is even with those two things combined I can only acheive like 86 degrees at the basking site. I'm measuring under the hide with a probed digital thermometer. Obviously an issue.
I plan on buying a thermostat and upgrading to a 100 watt incandescent on either side to try and boost the heat levels. Does this sound like the solution I need or should I be trying to do something else?
Any advice is GREATLY appreciated.
Re: New Ball Python Owner In Need of Guidance
Since both of them are arriving around the same time, don't worry about QT is separate rooms. If they are coming from different places, that would be ideal, but it isn't like you are putting them right next to snakes you've already had for a long period of time. Just try to be diligent about hand and utensil washing, etc., when switching to one BP from the other and you should be fine.
To your concern about a "basking" spot (the real question :) ) - make sure you are checking the temp of the actual glass under your substrate, not just the top of the substrate. To Serpent Merchant's point, paper towels and frequent misting might be a better choice than cypress until the weather warms up a bit.
Re: New Ball Python Owner In Need of Guidance
Just as an update. I took everyone's advice and replaed the cypress mulch underneath the hides with damp paper towels. Whoever said to make sure to measure the temp against the glass and not on the substrate was a life saver. The glass was soaring at around 101 where it was reading at 84 above the cypress mulch. I just set up the thermostat and the whole electrical system and already the temperatures are climbing beautifully. It's been around 25 minutes and we are looking at a 77 degree ambient and an 81 degree basking spot. With a temperature max out at an hour for the lamps and two hours for the pads I think we are going to be just fine. Thanks for the advice. Super big help.:cool:
Re: New Ball Python Owner In Need of Guidance
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hotelvoodoo
Just as an update. I took everyone's advice and replaed the cypress mulch underneath the hides with damp paper towels. Whoever said to make sure to measure the temp against the glass and not on the substrate was a life saver. The glass was soaring at around 101 where it was reading at 84 above the cypress mulch. I just set up the thermostat and the whole electrical system and already the temperatures are climbing beautifully. It's been around 25 minutes and we are looking at a 77 degree ambient and an 81 degree basking spot. With a temperature max out at an hour for the lamps and two hours for the pads I think we are going to be just fine. Thanks for the advice. Super big help.:cool:
Heat isn't going to be your main problem. Humidity is.