What does everyone keep their temperatures at? is mine good enough?
I'm just curious. I have a 2 year old ball python who is still relatively small (two feet give or take) so i'm afraid if he doesn't get enough heat he wont be healthy.. Currently the ambient temp is 83 and I have a basking spot for him at 90. is this good enough for him?
Re: What does everyone keep their temperatures at? is mine good enough?
How are you measuring your temps? Those are solid temperatures though.
Re: What does everyone keep their temperatures at? is mine good enough?
What kind of thermometer is it? The reason I ask is because if it's the analog dial ones, they're not very accurate. I'd recommend a digital thermometer (if you don't already have one).
Something like this. Cost me $10 bucks at my hardware storehttp://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/04...72ee63eeb8.jpg
Re: What does everyone keep their temperatures at? is mine good enough?
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Deborah
Fall/Winter
75 cool side (using a oiled filled heater) - 86/88 warm side (heat tape)
Warmer months 86 no hotspot (using the room ambient temp)
Yup those are the temps you want to run at right there.
Re: What does everyone keep their temperatures at? is mine good enough?
Current temps in Ghana, Africa right now for the week average: 79-81 for the lows and 89-91 for the highs. I think your temps are perfect don't go above 92 though for warm side or under 79-80 for cool. Some breeders use a median of the cool and warm sides and just a ambient of ~86 year round no hot spot and that works fine too.
Re: What does everyone keep their temperatures at? is mine good enough?
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Originally Posted by
Mr. Misha
What kind of thermometer is it? The reason I ask is because if it's the analog dial ones, they're not very accurate. I'd recommend a digital thermometer (if you don't already have one).
I have a digi thermometer already but thanks :) its spring now, are my temps still good? Like I said I can crank it up to 88 ambience if I needed to with a hot spot of about 96 but one of my lights aims into the tank and creates a hotspot no matter what. :/