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  • 12-12-2013, 11:09 PM
    Mr Green
    Ball python and a cold apartment.
    In the next week or so I'm going to get my first BP. I've done a ton of research and i'm worried that I won't be able to keep the ambient temperature in the 75-80 degree range. This is due to my apartment being in the 60-65 degree range during the winter. I thought about keeping the BP in my closet as I have future plans of breeding them, but my washer/dryer combo is located there and when I use the dryer the humidity soars.

    What do you guys recommend me doing?

    Thanks
  • 12-12-2013, 11:23 PM
    The Serpent Merchant
    Welcome to the site!

    What type of care are you planning on using?

    What are you planning on using to heat the cage?

    Here are some threads to get you started:

    Care: http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...ius)-Caresheet

    Cage Setup: http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...With-Pictures!

    Cage Heating: http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...t-Thermometers
  • 12-12-2013, 11:23 PM
    Jughead915
    Re: Ball python and a cold apartment.
    I live in the north-east and thought I'd have trouble with the cold as well. I purchased a space heater that I keep near the cage and it seems to be doing a good job of warming the air in the immediate vicinity. I try to keep my ambient room temperature around 70, but I've seen it fall into the mid to upper 60's. The space heater does a good job of bringing this temperature up around my cage.
  • 12-12-2013, 11:38 PM
    Mr Green
    Re: Ball python and a cold apartment.
    Thank you for the quick replys and the links!

    I plan on using a 20L gallon tank and use a UTH to to heat the warm side of the cage.

    I would like to avoid using a space heater if possible, but will do that if all my other options are exhausted.
  • 12-13-2013, 12:06 AM
    The Serpent Merchant
    Re: Ball python and a cold apartment.
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Mr Green View Post
    Thank you for the quick replys and the links!

    I plan on using a 20L gallon tank and use a UTH to to heat the warm side of the cage.

    I would like to avoid using a space heater if possible, but will do that if all my other options are exhausted.

    You shouldn't need a space heater. Just set your cage up like in this thread and you should be fine.

    http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...With-Pictures!
  • 12-13-2013, 12:07 AM
    Badgemash
    You can use a CHE (ceramic heat emitter) suspended above the tank just to warm the air if you don't want to use a space heater.
  • 12-13-2013, 12:52 AM
    Mr Green
    Re: Ball python and a cold apartment.
    Thank you guys for the answers.

    I was thinking about purchasing sponge neoprene to put around three sides of the tanks, but it looks like I probably won't need to do that. Will I notice a spike in my power bill if I have a CHE and UTH running 24/7?
  • 12-13-2013, 12:57 AM
    Jackie
    Ball python and a cold apartment.
    I've got 5 terrariums all with uth and another heat source running all the time and didn't notice a huge spike in mine, so you should be ok! But cant say for sure.


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  • 12-13-2013, 01:02 AM
    kylearmbar
    Re: Ball python and a cold apartment.
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Mr Green View Post
    Thank you guys for the answers.

    I was thinking about purchasing sponge neoprene to put around three sides of the tanks, but it looks like I probably won't need to do that. Will I notice a spike in my power bill if I have a CHE and UTH running 24/7?

    I don't notice a difference and I have a 30 ft of heat cable running through my rack, and I would also avoid a space heater anyway, it'll kill the humidity. I live In an apartment in MN, and my ambient stays pretty good, usually stays at the acceptable 10 degree difference between cold-hot side
  • 12-13-2013, 01:12 AM
    Mr Green
    Re: Ball python and a cold apartment.
    I think i'm going to use a CHE to raise the ambient temperature and since i'll be using that i'm sure it will kill my humidity.

    What should I use to cover the top portion of my tank that will keep in heat and humidity?

    Also, I guess I can't really hold my snake if the ambient temperature is too cold in my apartment?
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