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Ambient temps in a tub

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  • 02-29-2016, 04:08 PM
    EL-Ziggy
    Ambient temps in a tub
    Hey guys and gals,


    I just wanted to figure out how you all boost the ambient temps for your snakes that you keep in tubs. I'm getting a young Bredli Carpet Python this week and I was going to keep him in a small tub for his quarantine period. I can easily create a hot spot of 90+ but the ambient temps in my house is probably 75F during the day and as low as 70F on some of the cooler nights. I use heat bulbs on my PVC enclosures to boost the ambient temps to about 82 for my other carpets. I have a 40g tank I could put the Bredli in and there's a couple of CHE's and another IR heat bulb available to boost the ambient temps in the tank but I thought a smaller tub would make the new critter feel more secure. I've previously put hatchlings in adult enclosures with lots of hides and cover and have never had any issues. Any suggestions?
  • 02-29-2016, 04:53 PM
    Albert Clark
    Re: Ambient temps in a tub
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by EL-Ziggy View Post
    Hey guys and gals,


    I just wanted to figure out how you all boost the ambient temps for your snakes that you keep in tubs. I'm getting a young Bredli Carpet Python this week and I was going to keep him in a small tub for his quarantine period. I can easily create a hot spot of 90+ but the ambient temps in my house is probably 75F during the day and as low as 70F on some of the cooler nights. I use heat bulbs on my PVC enclosures to boost the ambient temps to about 82 for my other carpets. I have a 40g tank I could put the Bredli in and there's a couple of CHE's and another IR heat bulb available to boost the ambient temps in the tank but I thought a smaller tub would make the new critter feel more secure. I've previously put hatchlings in adult enclosures with lots of hides and cover and have never had any issues. Any suggestions?

    Hey EL, first I would make sure to elevate the tub onto a table or somewhere away from the floor. The ambient temperature can be managed with a Che on a dimmer, and will be more efficient if you situate the tub into a corner. You will have to tweak the ambient with your digital thermometer to determine your best readings. My quarantine tub is in a corner of the room and the Che is about 12 inches above keeping a ambient of 78f on cool end and 82f on the warm end. My hot spot is controlled by a Zoo med rheostat at 90f- 91f.
  • 02-29-2016, 06:40 PM
    EL-Ziggy
    Re: Ambient temps in a tub
    Thanks AL. Do you put the CHE in an overhead lamp above the tub? I'm assuming it won't melt the plastic.
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