surface temperature for ball python
Hey all!
I just got myself a new yearling ball python on Tuesday. Yay me! I'm kinda new to snakes and have a noobish question. I have an Zoo Med UTH for her hooked up to a thermostat. The substrate is eco earth fibre. Im find to get the eco earth to an acceptable temperature for belly warmth (around 30 to 35 Celsius) I'm having to heat the UTH and the bottom of the enclosure to around 50 Celsius. This is making me nervous shes gonna push the eco earth aside in her hid and sit on the glass bottom and cook herself. Is 50 Celsius too hot for surface temperature or am I just being paranoid and over protective? I should mention that the UTH covers just over a third of her enclosure and she has a cool hid as well (which she never uses). Thanks in advance!
surface temperature for ball python
The tank should never go over 95F.
I'm thinking you might have too much substrate in the tank.
surface temperature for ball python
I'm not sure. You should try to aim your ambient temps for 80-82.
Just make sure your heat pad is set properly and not too hot. Shell burrow most likely to reach the heat.