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  • 06-01-2017, 06:41 AM
    EvilKitty
    Heating
    I am getting a ball python on July 8 and I have one question. My room is usually 73 degrees Fahrenheit and I think I need a heat lamp for the cool side of the tank to keep it at a nice 75-80 degrees Fahrenheit. What watt would I need. The tank is a eco terra 36"by 18". Around a 40 gallon. For the hot side I have a heat pad by zoo med. Please help I just want to be sure I am going everything right.


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  • 06-01-2017, 06:58 AM
    PitOnTheProwl
    Your better bet is probably going to be a 100w CHE.
    Don't forget the thermostat for the UTH.......
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  • 06-01-2017, 07:00 AM
    EvilKitty
    Re: Heating
    100 watt just for 80? Thank you I'm glad I have one then i was just about to return it.


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  • 06-01-2017, 07:02 AM
    EvilKitty
    Re: Heating
    I'm going to need 2 thermostat? One for the heat bulb and one for the heat pad right?


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  • 06-01-2017, 07:06 AM
    PitOnTheProwl
    Mainly for the UTH. You can use a lamp dimmer on the overhead.
    Are you getting an adult? 40 is on the large size and keeping humidity is going to be work.
  • 06-01-2017, 07:09 AM
    EvilKitty
    Re: Heating
    I want one that is a year or two.


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  • 06-01-2017, 09:05 AM
    KMG
    Putting a dimmer on a che or bulb that is more than needed will do a couple things. The dimmer will allow you to raise and lower the power and let you dial in the temp you want. Cutting the power down to the bulb or che will make the device last longer.

    A dimmer is really best in a room that has a steady environment. If the room has large temp settings it would probably be best to use a tstat which will monitor and adjust the device automatically.

    There is also another method you could use which I did for years. This also works best in rooms with little temp change. I placed a 100che on a lamp stand. This allowed me to raise the che if I wanted a lower temp and lower it if I wanted a higher temp. Worked well and made having a overhead heat source easy. I didn't have to move my heater when entering the cage which made my heat source last longer. That che was pumping at full power for a year and a half 24/7 and was so working when I quit using it. The only reason I did was because I moved and now have a dedicated snake room that's heated.
  • 06-01-2017, 10:05 AM
    EvilKitty
    Re: Heating
    A dimmer like this? https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...6995a836d9.png


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  • 06-01-2017, 10:06 AM
    EvilKitty
    Heating
    The bulb just produces heat no light. And on the bulb it says a thermostat is best when using the product. It is by zoo med.


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  • 06-01-2017, 10:18 AM
    EvilKitty
    Re: Heating
    https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...4b3677b651.png


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