Re: humidity problems, need help!
how cold is the room their in. if your able to keep the room in the high 70s you can ditch the lamp. Or go to a lower watt bulb. the ultratherms is all you should need if you keep room warmer. Ive never used or owned a heat lamp for my ball pythons.
Re: humidity problems, need help!
the room is usually in the mid 60's to low 70's
Re: humidity problems, need help!
you need to up the temps as those temps can be dangerous for pythons.
Re: humidity problems, need help!
I keep the tank in the upper 80's during the day and they drop to the mid 70's at night and thats on the cold side
Re: humidity problems, need help!
neer drop the temps unless ur breeding. Even then most breeders never go below 75. I for one dont have to cycle temps. Keep a 24/7 80-84 cool side and 90-94 warm side
Re: humidity problems, need help!
I kept a ball python in a 50 gallon (and then a 40 gallon) tank for three years. As long as they have plenty of hides and are feeding normally and overall doing well, then that size of tank is fine.
I couldn't keep the humidity up in that tank, either, no matter what I tried (short of putting in a humidifier). Just give the snake a humid hide, and he'll be just fine! I use a 6 qt Sterilite container with a hole cut in it for access and damp, fake moss in the bottom. Works like a charm, even in glass tanks with screen lids. Just make sure to keep the moss damp (not soggy, not dry).
Re: humidity problems, need help!
should I put the humid hide on the hot or cold side of the tank?
Re: humidity problems, need help!
u rly oughtta get a smaller tank =\... u need less stuff to fill it, its cheaper, and it'll be easier to keep humid than a 50g. AND, it takes up less space, so u can keep ur supplies next to it (mister, tongs, etc..)
Re: humidity problems, need help!
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Originally Posted by
JUNKyardHOE
should I put the humid hide on the hot or cold side of the tank?
Either. Feel free to play around with it. I had mine on the warm side, but your snake might prefer it the other way around.
Re: humidity problems, need help!
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Originally Posted by
h00blah
u rly oughtta get a smaller tank =\... u need less stuff to fill it, its cheaper, and it'll be easier to keep humid than a 50g. AND, it takes up less space, so u can keep ur supplies next to it (mister, tongs, etc..)
well it would have been cheaper if i hadn't already bought the 50g tank and i think now that I have taken out one of the heat lamps I got the humidity right
thanks for all your guys' help