Do ball pythons require belly heat?
Hi all
I am currently in the process of buying everything i need for a baby ball python i am hoping to get at the end of the month. I have a wooden vivarium 24" to put him in.
However, i have done some research and nearly everything recommends i use a heat mat or rock as ball pythons require belly heat. My pet shop refuses to sell me a heat mat saying that its a fire hazard and suggest just a heat bulb and insist that this is adequate. Is this true or should i buy a heatmat from elsewhere. Any advice is appreciated, thanks in advance. Cheers, Rob
Re: Do ball pythons require belly heat?
Thanks you both for the quick response. Try yourself and type in google "Do ball pythons require belly heat" the short answer is yes.
Thanks for clearing up the heat rock business too.
I have a 75w ceramic heat bulb with gaurd on the roof of the inside and this is the only heat source i have on a £60 Habistat B1 microclimate thermostat and the reviews are good. So this is adequate? I dont want to collect the animal untill i know he has a perfect habitat to go in. I want to do everything right so any other useful tips will be so much appreciated i have bought a ball python care book. Also one more thing, do i need any supplements for the ball python like vitamins calcium etc? Cheers
Re: Do ball pythons require belly heat?
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Fritzl
Thanks you both for the quick response. Try yourself and type in google "Do ball pythons require belly heat" the short answer is yes.
Thanks for clearing up the heat rock business too.
I have a 75w ceramic heat bulb with gaurd on the roof of the inside and this is the only heat source i have on a £60 Habistat B1 microclimate thermostat and the reviews are good. So this is adequate? I dont want to collect the animal untill i know he has a perfect habitat to go in. I want to do everything right so any other useful tips will be so much appreciated i have bought a ball python care book. Also one more thing, do i need any supplements for the ball python like vitamins calcium etc? Cheers
That CHE will work assuming you get a warm side of around mid to high 80s and a cool side of high 70s to low 80.
And no, BPs don't need any supplements like calcium, D3 or UVB. They get their vitamins from whole prey food.
Re: Do ball pythons require belly heat?
Yeah thanks guys thats why i joined this forum to be better educated by people with a passion and experience. I will take this information and use it. I will be back on here when i have the snake in the setup. I didnt join the forum to ask a couple of questions and then go again i have been informed its a long commitment so im here to stay. I will have some pics on here soon and any criticism/advice would not be taken with offence. Thanks guys.
Re: Do ball pythons require belly heat?
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Originally Posted by
Fritzl
Yeah thanks guys thats why i joined this forum to be better educated by people with a passion and experience. I will take this information and use it. I will be back on here when i have the snake in the setup. I didnt join the forum to ask a couple of questions and then go again i have been informed its a long commitment so im here to stay. I will have some pics on here soon and any criticism/advice would not be taken with offence. Thanks guys.
Glad to hear it!!! I just got back into keeping snakes recently after not keeping any for many years. I used this site for research for months before joining and finally just decided to join, because I was on here all the time anyway. It's nice to be able to ask questions specific to your needs and communicate with other people with the same passion for snakes that I have. I honestly learned more since being on this site (probably about 6 months) than I had in my lifetime prior (I'm 38 years old). So I personally am extremely happy and grateful that this site exists and that so many people are willing to share their time, experience and knowledge with what are essentially strangers who share a love for our animals.