Help newb owner heat pad problems.
I am a first time owner of a baby ball python.
Here so my setup.
20 gallon zill critter cage
Zilla heat pad under tank
75 watt heat lamp
Half hallowed out log hide
Large grapevine climbing branch
Water bowl
My problem is that I noticed my snake was out of his hide all day for the last two days.
I thought something must be up. I used my cooking thermometer to check out the temp in the hide and it was 115.
The temp above the hide is 93 , the lamp is right aabove the hide and the tempinside does not drop much with the light ooff.
The temp inside the middle of the ttank is 85.
I have the hide right on top of the heat pad.
I need to know:
Do most people put the hide on top of the pad
Do most people use heat lamp and heat pad at the same time
Do I need a thermostat for the heat pad
I have had the snake for 4 days now and I want him to be happy, I hope he is not too stressed out. Thanks.
Re: Help newb owner heat pad problems.
Thanks for the info.
Just to clarify, I do have a thermometer above the hide on the glass halfway up and a thermometer in the center halfway up on the glass.
Are you saying i should have a thermometer in the hides too?
I felt this hide wwas too wide open. Thanks.
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Originally Posted by
tlich
Hide over heat pad is fine but you need a thermostat for the heat pad so just unplug it for now, you also need 2 identical hides one for hot side one for cool that are more enclosed a half log is way too open and your snake won't feel secure.
Hydrofarm thermostat is $30 on amazon
It should be replaced with a better one like a herpstat
Get a digital thermometer from Walmart called an accurite, its $12 and measures 2 temps.
Re: Help newb owner heat pad problems.
Also Half log hides are not the best Balls like nice tight hides If you are in a pinch for cash you can easily use flower pots, dog food bowels, or just about anything. Also 2 identical hides is recomended one hot side one cold side. If you are using an aquarium I would black out 3 sides with paper or an aquarium background so it lookins simething like this all set up :)
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Also check out the care sheet lots of great info there
Re: Help newb owner heat pad problems.
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Originally Posted by
tlich
So just make sure you unplug that heat pad until you get a thermostat, your heat lamp should keep temps suitable until you can get a thermostat. Ideal temps are 88-92 hot side, 78-82 cool side and air temps shouldn't drop below 75
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Your snake can turn its brain to mush if it sits on that 115 spot for more than a short time, while it could survive for days at anything 75-90