Heating a wooden enclosure
I just bought a wooden enclosure for what will be my first ball python. The enclosure already has a heat lamp mounted in the top corner but I'm wondering if this is the best way to heat this type of enclosure or if I have more options. I would greatly appreciate your help. Thanks
Re: Heating a wooden enclosure
I'd probably swap out the heat light with a ceramic heat emitter, which gives off radiant heat but no light. Also I'm assuming the bulb has some sort of guard installed around it? Just make sure the snake can't come into contact with the heat source in any way.
Re: Heating a wooden enclosure
Since you're also looking for other options, you can look into Radiant Heat Panels (RHPs). They should be controlled by a thermostat that will regulate when they turn on and off.
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Re: Heating a wooden enclosure
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Streller
I have a wooden enclosure and I find that a heat lamp mounted in the top (left or right; your preference) with a heat guard around it is sufficient. It easily maintains a hotspot of 90 degrees, with a cool end of 79 most of the time. Humidity is easily maintained too. Wooden enclosures [vivariums] are good because wood isn't a good conductor of heat, so the heat lamp doesn't have a hard time.
Do you have any pics of your enclosure that you could share with me? So I can see your setup.