How to correctly heat a plastic tub for ball python?
Hello,
I have been reading on how to best contain a ball python, and keeping them in a plastic tub has been a very popular choice, and is very well recommended from snake care takers. My only concern is the heating? I am worried that using the heating pad on the plastic would melt the plastic? (I use a heating pad and heating lamp now for my ball python now) but I would really like to try using the plastic tub, because I am having a very hard time keeping the humidity up in my snakes cage (he is in a 20 gallon tank right now) and it is starting to effect his shedding process. From what I have read the plastic tub keeps heat and humidity in very well. Any advice?
Thank you!
Re: How to correctly heat a plastic tub for ball python?
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Originally Posted by
snakesRkewl
A tub sitting on flexwatt or a pre-made heat pad, plugged into a thermostat, works great and you can choose your bedding.
Tubs maintain excellent humidity.
I like paper towels myself, but aspen, cypress, newspaper and a few others are acceptable bedding.
X2, paper towels make really easy cleanup too
Re: How to correctly heat a plastic tub for ball python?
I would get a rack, but I just have one snake, and don't plan on making a collection of snakes, so I don't see a need to buy a whole rack. Thanks for the suggestions though!!:) :)
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Originally Posted by
Mr Oni
Gets some eco earth and repti bark substrate, mix it up.
Gets some moss and damp it up in a hide for the guy.
Grab a spray bottle and spray around.
Do get a thermostat, heat pads unregulated can/will jack your buddy up.
I dunno about using them on tubs but for a little bit of money you can pick up a rack with heat tape all set up.
Thermostat!! :):D