Heating for ball pythons!! What to use?
I'm going to be getting my very first ball python, which is going to be my first ever snake as well, pretty soon. I already have everything I need but I'm really lost of what to use for heating. I know that ball pythons don't need a heat lamp and just need a uth for belly heat. There's heat pads and heat cable and tape and all that jazz and I know you need a thermometer to keep the heat of those things at the proper temprature but I have not the slightest clue as to what I should use. I'm going to be housing my snake in a 41qt tub since it's an adult female. I also live in Canada and it can get pretty cold here so I don't know wether to get like a 4w or stronger heat source. I haven't been able to find any info on this to clarify the whole heat thing and to help me out so, I'm really just confused and lost on this stuff.
I could really use some information on what is best to use in my case
Thanks in advance for any help.
Re: Heating for ball pythons!! What to use?
Just to clear up a few things, Ball Pythons need their enclosures to have ambient temps of 78-82. UTHs doesn't provide ambient heat, just belly heat. So you might have to use a heat lamp or a radient heat pannel (RHP) if your house gets cold.
Re: Heating for ball pythons!! What to use?
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Gary P
I have a heat lamp on my terrariums going all day to keep a nice ambient temp for them (and a nice hot side), and a uth (under tank heating pad) at night on the warm side of the tank for any belly heat they may require during the night. My house gets quite cold during the nights, so I may invest in another lamp for each terrarium to be on during they night as well, just a lower wattage than the day time one.
My snakes seem happy and regularly switch from their cool side to their warm side, which is a good sign that they are able to regulate their temps.
So you only have the heat lamp on during the day and only the uth at night?
What would be a good wattage for the lamp to get?