Temperature of ball python Tub
Hello, I have recently purchased a heating pad for my plastic tub, A hygrometer and a thermostat too. At first, I had a big bowl of water in the tub but when I placed the the hygrometer in the tub, away from the water, it used to give me humidity values of 80-90% which I assume is wrong. So I placed it with a smaller bowl, now I've got around 50 - 60%. My problem now is with the heating pad, I placed it under the tank for a day and noticed that it didn't get warm enough so I placed it in the tub instead, I got an under pads that are used for the bed (mostly for old people) as a substrate. It gets warm enough but the temperature in the tub still says 26 degrees C max in the warm side. Never above that. Sometimes 23 or 21. Any idea on how I could increase it?
Re: Temperature of ball python Tub
Please please please do not put any heating pads inside of the tank and do not use heating pads for humans. Only use under tank heaters for reptile tanks.How much substrate are you using in the tub and what kind of thermostat are you using?
Re: Temperature of ball python Tub
I'm using a zilla reptile heating pad right now and I just placed it outside of the tank. The substrate im using is the underpad that old people use, like diapers on the bed. I put one only and it's pretty nice and soft. The thermostat im using is Hydrofarm MTPRTC Digital Thermostat For Heat Mats. The heating pad is Zilla 09938 Terrarium Heater Heat Mat, 16-Watt, 8 by 12-Inch and the hygrometer im using is AcuRite 00325 Home Comfort Monitor.
The thing about that heatpad is that is does not stick to the tub from underneath, it falls off. And the temperature of the tub (if kept outside) would get really low. What to do?
Regarding the heating pad
What temperature should I set my heating pad to? I'm currently using a plastic tub with an under tank heating pad that is regulated by a thermostat. I usually set it to its highest which is 42 degrees Celsius because I notice that the temperature goes really low even when the heating pad is at its max.. im concerned about her getting burnt with it yet I would really use something hot enough to raise the temperature in the tub. Is there any possible way to raise the temperature in the tub without harming the snake? Like I said the heat pad is set to the max but still is not hot enough for the tub but is warm enough for the snakes belly.. Furthermore, I don't think increasing the substrate would do anything because she would definitely crawl under it. Thanks in advance.
My snake tub is not hot enough!!
Currently using a 1 meter long plastic tub with a UTH which is set to 40 degrees Celsius. I got the enclosure about a week ago and the snake has been fine until around 2 days ago when I noticed that the snake was having a red belly, possibly a thermal burn or a scale rot which is why I'm taking her to the vet tomorrow..
The reason why I'm posting a thread is because I'm concerned about the temperature in my tub, even when the heating pad is set to the max, the tub wouldn't get more than 25 degrees Celsius.. how do I get my tub to warm up while using a heating pad that's set to around 30 degrees in order to not burn the snakes belly again?
temperature of heating pad
How hot should my heating pad's temperature be? I got wood shaving as a substrate and i noticed that the spot where the heating pad is doesn't get warm enough, the heating pad is slightly warm itself when I touch it and I've assumed that that's how it should be. I'm kind of scared to raise the temperature of the heating pad because I wouldn't want my snake to get burnt (although it already is..) so what to do? Should I just leave it like that? Because again..I don't see the point of having a heating pad on if the snakes not getting any benefit from it right