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General Royal Python care

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  • 01-10-2016, 08:52 PM
    middle_skirt
    Re: General Royal Python care
    Yeah I would be interested in a light that allowed me to see it at night, the snakes currently exploring the viv so she seems to be okay even though today was a bit of a mess, need to find a way to keep a more constant temperature in there which is hard because of the size of the viv even with the 60w bulb some of the probes are still reading only around 25c ambient
  • 01-11-2016, 04:31 AM
    middle_skirt
    Re: General Royal Python care
    Yeah I am struggling to keep any sort of ambient temperature with in the viv with it being so big, even with the 60W on, it being a bearded dragon cage it has a hole in the roof for the light that's caged which isn't ideal to keep the humidity up either, aw dam
  • 01-11-2016, 06:07 PM
    EL-Ziggy
    Re: General Royal Python care
    A UTH should be great for creating a hot spot but won't help with your ambient temps. I use UTHs on all of my enclosures. I sometimes use IR heat bulbs to boost my ambient temps and to assist with night viewing. You could also try a radiant heat panel for your enclosure. They'll create a hot spot and boost your ambient temps.
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