My BP never goes in his hot side hide.
Hi guys:) i'm a new ball python owner and i'm just wondering why my snake never stays in his hot side hide.
Try reading this slowly and try to understand what i'm saying:rolleye2:
I have a 40 gallon tank which is quite big for my baby ball python, but I have provided him with 3 hides in his tank and lots of plants and a twisted tree log type thing to climb on.
I have one hide on the cool side, one hide in the middle (along with the water bowl), and one hide on the hot side. On the hot side I have a daylight blue lightbulb for during the day, and a infrared red lightbulb for the night. (I swap out the lightbulb. I use the daylight blue bulb from 10:00 in the morning to 10:00 at night, and the infrared red bulb from 10:00 at night to 10:00 in the morning. That gives him 12 hours of day, and 12 hours of night. That's correct right?)
So anyways. My snake is never in the hot side hide, he always stays in the middle hide where the temperature is not as warm as it should be (usually about high 70's). On the hot side of the tank, air temps reach about 86-88 degrees, while the substrate under the hide (which has the under tank heater) reach to about 90-92 degrees (sometimes a little higher). I use the digital temp gun to measure temps under the hot side hide on the substrate. Is this too hot for him for under his hide? What temp should it be under his hide on the substrate?
I hope someone can understand and help me out here. Thanks! -Quinn
My BP never goes in his hot side hide.
The ambient air temp is pretty high considering it is an open tank! You might want to double and triple check that! No mention of an under tank heater?
UTH > Bulb heat!!!
A BP wants to feel secure! If the BP can touch 3 sides of the hide, it is good! 3 sides and the roof of the hide, PERFECT!
Oh and I hate aquariums for snake enclosures!
Re: My BP never goes in his hot side hide.
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BPro927
The ambient air temp is pretty high considering it is an open tank! You might want to double and triple check that! No mention of an under tank heater?
UTH > Bulb heat!!!
A BP wants to feel secure! If the BP can touch 3 sides of the hide, it is good! 3 sides and the roof of the hide, PERFECT!
Oh and I hate aquariums for snake enclosures!
I mentioned an under tank heater in the starter post, and in a reply from another user. That's 2 mentions:rolleyes:
I'm scared that using only the under tank heater will not heat my tank as it should, that's why I use the heat lamp and the under tank heater at the same time.
I meant the temp of the hot side is around 86-88 degrees. That's like right under the heat lamp. The temp of the bedding under the hide is like 90-92 using the temp gun. Is that too hot for the snake?
My BP never goes in his hot side hide.
This is a small snake right? They don't need as hight temps as larger snakes. I keep my hot spots at 88 for little ones. They produce heat when digesting and that can add a few degrees. Add the error rate of most it guns (2 degrees) you could actually be quite a bit hotter than you expect. It is quite easy to try just drop the hot spot a bit and give it a week or so and see what he does. Typically the hot spot is only needed after a meal or if the temps drop.
Tanks are fine btw uth are ok as well but bulbs heat air and surface uth only surface so they are completely different heat types. If your room is cool the bulb is needed period.
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