Ball python heat bulbs ?????
My friend just bought a ball python and the man at the "pet store" told him to purchase a 250W Red Bulb. So he did. I have a rack system and have never used bulbs before, but 250W sounds like it gets kind of HOT for a medium size bp. I told him to go with a normal heat pad from the "pet store". The ones that stick to the bottom for starters. Maybe I'm wrong and the 250W is fine... Can anyone help us out ? :/
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Re: Ball python heat bulbs ?????
250 is insane! I have guitar amps that aren't that high. I've got a 15 gallon (20 gallon footprint, low tank) for my BP, and I'm only using 25 watt bulbs. Granted, I primarily use them as a light source, with a UTH providing most of the heat, but still. One 25 watt daylight bulb and two 25 watt moonlight bulbs. Unless this guy lives at the south pole, 250 isn't a heat lamp, it's a freakin broiler?
Heating my 20 gallon tank
I am a brand new BP owner! I have a heating question. Right now my Bp is on a under the tank heating pad at night only,
and durning the day he’s on a under the tank heating pad and a 50 watt spot bulb (purple all living things brand) with a timer of on for one hour off for one hour just to be sure it doesn’t get too hot. (Today was my first time trying this method)
Well I got home and found him on the cool side and I couldn’t figure out why, I checked my tanks temps and the hot side was 103! I feel so terrible! I don’t want him cooked or too hot! Any tips on wether or not I should turn the under the tank heat mat off during the day and just leave the heat lamp on . Or should I do both and just adjust my time?
Do you necessarily need both to keep temp?