alternative heating (Not UTH)
My three year old ball python was recently "singed" slightly. some pinkness on her bell but nothing too terrible. This incident has caused me to not trust UTH. What are some alternative options to heat the warm side of a boa or ball python tank?
Re: alternative heating (Not UTH)
The UTH is not the issue, it was your lack of a thermostat that allowed the UTH to get too hot. Any heat source you use will require a thermostat to control the amount of heat it delivers to your enclosure.
To answer your question though, for a tank setup, If you don't want UTH, I think you're limited to bulbs or CHE.
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Re: alternative heating (Not UTH)
You need a thermostat OR if you already have one, you need a better one. Any heating option is risking burns without one. Hydrofarm jumpstart thermostats are under $30 and decent (this is an on/off thermostat), herpstats are expensive and excellent (this is a proportional thermostat). I'm very glad that your snake wasn't hurt too much and you've immediately started looking into ways to keep her safe.
Re: alternative heating (Not UTH)
It really is just two categories - cheap thermostats and pricy ones, no range in between. This is because the cheap ones just turn the heating source on or off when it reaches the desired temp or drops too much below it while the expensive ones actually ramp the power up and down to keep the temperature consistent. The hydrofarm jumpstart one is generally considered the best in the class of cheap (taylorr provided you a link to this one) while most people prefer the herpstat in the expensive class (both Deborah and Taylorr provided you a link to this). The expensive one is legitimately way, way better. There are some similarly priced thermostats to the herpstats that are also considered good, eg. vivarium electronics' http://www.vivariumelectronics.com/Products.html
Re: alternative heating (Not UTH)
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Kcl
It really is just two categories - cheap thermostats and pricy ones, no range in between. This is because the cheap ones just turn the heating source on or off when it reaches the desired temp or drops too much below it while the expensive ones actually ramp the power up and down to keep the temperature consistent. The hydrofarm jumpstart one is generally considered the best in the class of cheap (taylorr provided you a link to this one) while most people prefer the herpstat in the expensive class (both Deborah and Taylorr provided you a link to this). The expensive one is legitimately way, way better. There are some similarly priced thermostats to the herpstats that are also considered good, eg. vivarium electronics'
http://www.vivariumelectronics.com/Products.html
I have just ordered two herpstats with two day shipping. In the mean time i have a heatlamp on the ball python and the boa. thank you all for your amazing help and for educating me.
Re: alternative heating (Not UTH)
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dylan815
I have just ordered two herpstats with two day shipping. In the mean time i have a heatlamp on the ball python and the boa. thank you all for your amazing help and for educating me.
you're going to love the Herpstats. i couldn't believe i lasted over two years with a cheap thermostat once i upgraded. keep us updated!!! :gj: