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
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.
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.
Re: Ball python and a cold apartment.
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Mr Green
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!
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?
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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Re: Ball python and a cold apartment.
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Originally Posted by
Mr Green
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
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?