Ball Python Temperature Too Low!
So my cold side is my problem. It sits around 73F and doesn't move. No matter what I do it doesn't rise. My hot side is golden but my cold isn't. I realize for a Ball Python the cold side has to be in the lower to mid 80's and I worry that is to low and could cause and infection or something. I thought maybe I could buy another heat pad to heat up the cold side a bit. I told my father and he said since the water dish is on the cold side, all start evaporating the water and making it really humid. I have no idea what to do I have the opportunity to get one in a couple of days and it would be nice to get it then. All answers appreciated!
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Well it's a tub and it's in my room. I'm 16 so I don't have a separate room or anything and my parents will not let me raise my room temperature or house temperature. Any other ideas? Thanks!
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I second the closet thing - it makes a difference. Just be careful of your hot surfaces and make sure there's room around the tank or rack for air to circulate.
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So what's the right bulb wattage/color for a BP? I don't want to shine a white light in its cage 24/7. I suppose I could get what I need at Lowe's for that?
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Tricon7
So what's the right bulb wattage/color for a BP? I don't want to shine a white light in its cage 24/7. I suppose I could get what I need at Lowe's for that?
Get a ceramic heat emitter bulb (pet store). It will give you heat without any light.