Help with temp and humidity
I just got my new baby ball python. Got her set up in a 16qt tub with hide water bowl. Ambient temperature is at 68 degrees and I don't know how to bring it up. Also I have paper towel substrate with a probe temp gauge running to the bottom of the tub under the paper towels to measure basking temp and it's in the right zone at 93 degrees but on top of the paper towels it's only 81 degrees and the humidity is 83 percent. I figure for the humidity just put more holes in correct? But the other two I'm lost on what to do. I'm afraid to can up the thermostat and let the uth get hotter because I don't want her to berry under the paper towels and get burned
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Just one layer of paper towels. And I doubled the amount f holes in the tub. For the temp of my room. I don't feel that it's any hotter or colder than any standard bedroom
I live in the southeast if that's any help. And could it be I'm not being patient enough. Like if I give the enclosure proper time the Temps will even out more. I know they won't do it themselves but with such a small enclosure you would think if the basking spot and humidity are correct that the ambient would be too
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Just one layer of paper towels. And I doubled the amount f holes in the tub. For the temp of my room. I don't feel that it's any hotter or colder than any standard bedroom
I live in the southeast if that's any help. And could it be I'm not being patient enough. Like if I give the enclosure proper time the Temps will even out more. I know they won't do it themselves but with such a small enclosure you would think if the basking spot and humidity are correct that the ambient would be too
I have no idea what a standard bedroom temperature in the southeast is! I live in the northeast, and my bedroom can be 55 in the winter or 90+ in the summer depending on the weather and the time of day. If your bedroom is 60 degrees, you need more wattage in heat sources to get the temp up to 80 than if your bedroom is 75.
Yes, it will take a little while for the temperature to equalize. But if it doesn't get to where you need it and insulating it doesn't either, you'll have to add an additional heat source.
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My room stays a constant 72-74 degrees. On the plus side humidity is going down and ambient temp has gone up 2 degrees
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I didn't think about putting something under it. I just used my laser temp gun and the floor is a ew degrees colder than the rest of the room. Folded up a thermal hunting shirt and lid it under it. Should be a good insulator I hope. Will keep updated and would really appreciate any more things to try. I took some foil tape and lined the inside of the lid hoping it would help insulate and radiate the heat. Considered in the morning if the ambient isn't where I want it wrapping the outside of the tub in it as well. Leaving spaces where the vent holes are of course. Does anyone think that would help?