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  • 12-29-2007, 09:07 PM
    Argentra
    Need help with temperature woes
    How can a tub have 92-93 warm side, 82-84 cool side, and 74-75 ambient???

    I have the tub with a UTH on each side, background on the back and adhesive felt on the sides, and 5 holes soldered at the top of all four sides. Shown here:

    https://ball-pythons.net/gallery/fil...2/Tubview2.jpg

    How can I fix that ambient temp and make sure it's warm enough in there without messing with the two side temps? Insulate the sides? The top? Close a few holes?

    My room temps are usually around 68-70 since we have to cut back on expenses, and I have a Honeywell Surround Heat space heater that we use in the computer room (which is also where the pastel is in QT), but I always thought you couldn't run a space heater when you weren't in the room, sort of like burning candles.

    Any help with this situation is welcome! I want to move Nagini into that tub ASAP. Thanks.
  • 12-29-2007, 10:02 PM
    jason4173
    Re: Need help with temperature woes
    I just posted a simalar post to the General Herp forum also. My temps are very hard to regulate as well. I have my BP in a 10gal glass tank with one UTH and a heat light. My temps are either all warmer than the 85*F when I try to get the 90* basking spot, or there is only about 2* difference in the hot and cool end...having some serious problems with getting temps right. I get an average 87* warm side and 85* cool side. My temps stay within a couple degrees of each other...makes it real hard to get temp gradients right....:taz:
  • 12-29-2007, 11:05 PM
    Chuck
    Re: Need help with temperature woes
    I would say in regards to the OP your set-up is fine. I would not mess with it at all. You have a good thermo gradient and a your ambient is still fine so leave it. I know many care sheet say that is the lowest ambient should get but your Ball will be fine.



    Chuck
  • 12-29-2007, 11:10 PM
    Chuck
    Re: Need help with temperature woes
    Jason

    Have you tried cutting off one of the heat sources. A lamp and and a UTH seem over kill for a tank that size. I will see if I can find your post to see if you put any more info about the set-up but I would start there.


    Chuck
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