HELP!!! First Ball Python Issues
Hello everyone. I got my first ball python named Kayly just over a week ago. She's about 10 months old. I bought her from a local breeder. I live in western Colorado and it's the middle of winter, which means I'm having a really hard time keeping temps and humidity up. When it's warm enough it's too dry and when it's wet enough it's too cold. I have to use multiple full spray bottles of water a day just to keep it in the 40% range. Right now it's 88 degrees on the warm side and 58% humidity but that won't last long. It gets all the way down to 77 degrees sometimes if I'm not careful. I have a 40 gallon glass tank (which I know isn't the best for the humidity issues) and I have about 1/2-2/3 of the lid covered to keep heat/humidity in. I'm not 100% sure what my substrate is but I'll add that to the post when I find out. I have some wet paper towels tucked in one of the hides as I read that this can help when the overall humidity is hard to keep up. Even while I've typed it's gone down to 86 degrees and 54%. Also, I usually leave the space heater on in my room while I'm at work because the tank doesn't stay warm with it off but when I got home today, her warm side was at 99 and she was tucked into the coolest corner she could find. I felt so bad. Is there a way to help get a more specific control of that? Thank you! :(
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First off, congrats on your new addition and welcome to the site!
What are you using (besides a space heater) to warm up the tank? Also, what are you using to measure those temps and humidity? There are definitely ways to get better control of your temperatures, but we need to know where to start in our recommendations.
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First, I'm using a fir and sphagnum peat moss substrate because I was told by my friend's mom and the owner of our local pet store from which I bought all my supplies that it would hold humidity much better than aspen shavings. I am currently using a large-ish dome with a 100 watt night black heat bulb, which I know should be combined with an under heating pad but I haven't gotten to that since I've only had her a week and have already spent over $200 on her things. The night temps USUALLY only get down to about 82-84 in the warm part which I've heard isn't terrible just because they're used to nights being colder than days. From what I can tell, her warm hide stays warm and humid enough because she spends most of her time in there and after I did that, her first shed with me was almost perfect. She shed in there and there was only one little piece I had to help her get off. The rest was solid and I had no eye cap issues.:confuzd::confuzd:
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Also, I am using an Accu-Rite thermometer/hygrometer placed on the bottom of the tank and I usually keep it at the warm side but will move it to the cold side just to check on occasion.
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You are not far from solving the problems of humidity. Get an undertank heater about 1/3 the size of the tank, and a thermostat, set the thermostat till it reads 88 under the warm hide, then put spagnum moss in the warm hide. This will solve the problem. If its still a problem zoomed makes a reptifogger that works really well. I use one cause it gets really dry here on long island in the winter. I put my fogger on a timer to go off every 6 hours, and have never had a bad shed yet, and my guy is over a yearold.
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Also, I am using an Accu-Rite thermometer/hygrometer placed on the bottom of the tank and I usually keep it at the warm side but will move it to the cold side just to check on occasion.
Sounds good! Once you get your UTH (Under Tank Heater) and thermostat to control it safely, you'll have a much easier time controlling things. Until then, you've been given some excellent advice on how to maintain humidity.