Re: My Ball Python's Home
pictures are easier to see then words:P ... lets see some pics!!!... also she should have to hides on each side of the temp gradiant
Re: My Ball Python's Home
Hi,
Well you already mention the main thing (replacing the analogue thermometer and humidity gauge ) that jumps out at me - we recomend the acurite weatherstation from wallmart at $12 that reads humidity and temp at the base unit and temp at the probe.
You can see a picture of it and the thermostats in this post.
Once you have a good way to measure the temps then you will have a better idea of what you need to do to get everything dialed in correctly to keep the snake warm enough without having any dangerous temps in the enclosure.
I would also think about getting a second hide for the cool end and making sure they are nice and snug for him.
dr del
Re: My Ball Python's Home
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Originally Posted by
JNieporte
I realize that I should have a hide on the cool side, but I don't want to make the aquarium cramped (remember, it's only a 10-gallon) and stress the snake out.
A cramped tank won't stress a BP out - the less open space the more secure they feel. If the snake is stressed out you don't want it to choose hiding instead of thermoregulating. And I can't say for sure because I'm not certain how big the medium hides are - but I bet they are kind of big for her - they really like places they can be very snug in. For a lil girl that seems kind of big.
You might find out once you get an Accurite (or similar thermometer) that the lights are unneccesary to keep up temps - a UTH usually does a pretty good job all on its own keep temps in a 10 gallon - that would help with humidity - since to me keeping a damp towel on top seems like a breeding ground for bacteria. If you don't need the lights you could cover part of the top with aluminum foil or press and seal seran wrap (don't laugh, works really well!) and that will keep the humidity up too.
We love to see pictures!!