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New ball owner - Advice?

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  • 10-16-2009, 07:02 PM
    Crawdad
    Re: New ball owner - Advice?
    I hate to bump my own thread again, but I just wanted to say that those strip thermometers that the pet store people say are perfect are absolute garbage. I kept reading about how inaccurate they were, and went out and bought an Acu-Rite thermometer/hygrometer today, and man are they WAY off. My cool spot was only around 71f (instead of the 75-78 the strip was indicating) and the hot spot was down to 83 or so, not 91-94 like the strip said. Holy cow, I hope I haven't hurt my snake. :please:

    I cranked the UTH up, and have the hot spot at 93f now, and the cool side is at 74. Cool side may still be a little low, I'm wondering if I need to get another heat mat.

    Humidity is hovering at 70-75% (it's over 50% in my house itself), so I've got to drill some more holes tomorrow, I guess. Argh. I'm wondering if a ceramic heat element may be the key to zap some of the humidity and provide some more heat. Can they be used with a tub?
  • 10-16-2009, 07:29 PM
    Didgie
    Re: New ball owner - Advice?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Crawdad View Post
    Haha, yep. We live in Birmingham, so I know what you mean -- I'm pretty sure that I could float my way down Red Mountain if I wanted. The rain has stopped so far this morning, but humidity is in the high 70%, and probably not dropping any time soon!

    Thank you for the help everyone!

    Me too! There's a snake show on Sunday from 9-3, at UAB Hill University Center. http://www.dixiereptileshow.com/
  • 10-16-2009, 08:19 PM
    Kaorte
    Re: New ball owner - Advice?
    Lamps don't really work well with tubs. If you need to lower humdity, putting a fan by the tub can also help.

    I would also add more holes :)
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