New BP owner- want to make sure I'm doing this right!
Sometimes I think reading too much information can be as troublesome as not enough! :taz: I have Mr. Mittens in a ten gallon tank with a 50 watt bulb. I purchased a small heat mat today, but I am unsure whether a heat mat and the light will be too much. Any feedback? I currently have a zoo med gauge (dial) which I know am thinking is worthless (based on what I've read). I tried a digital one today but I hated it and need to return it. The dial thermometer says it is 78 degrees and 85% humidity. I did recently move the lamp though from one side to the middle which might be why the temp is lower. I have a thermostat in my Amazon shopping cart should you say that I should add the heating pad.
Oddly enough, Mr. Mittens is super active around his cage. My corn snake hides all day and night and my bp is a mad man.
Any suggestions or feedback is much appreciated!
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Re: New BP owner- want to make sure I'm doing this right!
I use an uth and 50 watt at night and it's working out great.
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Re: New BP owner- want to make sure I'm doing this right!
Put your lamp on a dimmer so you can control the output
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Is there a certain dimmer I should get?
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Re: New BP owner- want to make sure I'm doing this right!
ball pythons don't really need a lot of space but the ten gallon tank is hard to find a gradiant because of its small enclosure but it is poossible. a general rule of thumb is the tank not be less than 2/3 in length of the snake long. Mine out grew hers in two months (10 gal). during that time I used a 75 watt blue nightlight bulb to keep from getting to hot which would dehydrate. 75 degrees for an extended period of time is like us going outside in 40 degree weather with no jacket to a snake and would develope ri. snakes are real sensitive to temps but IMO I would rather have it a little on the warm side but closely monitor for dehydration (dry wrinkly skin, can easily be confused with pre-shed) because it would be easier to deal with than ri.