ball pythons and heat lamps?
someone told me that heat lamps are bad!! for ball pythons is that true? i have a heat lamp over my ball python enclosure as well as a heat pad hooked up to a lamp dimmer is that ok to use?? https://fbcdn-sphotos-c-a.akamaihd.n...29126892_n.jpg
Re: ball pythons and heat lamps?
They're not "bad" per se, it's just much easier to maintain the correct temperatures and humidity using a UTH that is regulated by a thermostat. Also remember that BP's primarily live underground during the day and are most active at night, so they don't require overhead lighting.
ball pythons and heat lamps?
Keep in mind as well, unlike a heat lamp, a UTH will do nothing for your ambient temps.
Re: ball pythons and heat lamps?
the only reason i have the lamp is that my bedroom stays very cool in the summer and especially in the winter so it helps bring up the temp in the cage from the low 70s which is what it usually is around when the lamp is off
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i have a fogger setup on a timer
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dillymann
i have a fogger setup on a timer
That helps counteract how drying a light can be on a cage. You can also use damp moss packed into the hiding places to increase humidity as needed.
But as others have pointed out, heat lights aren't inherently bad, but they do make it more difficult to maintain adequate humidity in the cage. You can compensate for it, but it is something to be aware of.
-Jen