Re: My ball pythons cage has a dead mouse carcass in it!!
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bpownerjoey
If you have anything you think i should know or do in order to improve my balls living conditions and improve my knowledge to take care of her im all for constructive criticism. Id rather have her healthy and happy.
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Ahh, ill find one im sure. I fell bad for her. Id be mad if i ate a whole mouse and it came out half eaten.
Well these threads pretty much cover everything that is important:
http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...ius)-Caresheet
http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...04#post1845904
This is how I set up my Cages for my BP's
http://i1186.photobucket.com/albums/...s/IMG_0455.jpg
This thread goes over my cages in detail.
http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...With-Pictures!
Re: My ball pythons cage has a dead mouse carcass in it!!
http://tinypic.com/r/aouels/6
This one works guys!
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Good to know. Atleast i wasnt rough with it. I didnt put any pressure just went over it with a soaked que tip and as it got wet it began to come off.
Re: My ball pythons cage has a dead mouse carcass in it!!
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Originally Posted by
KMG
Apart from a dimmer I like to use light stands. That way I can raise or lower the light to help get the right temp. They also allow you to remove the top without moving the lights, which helps the life of the bulb and your heat source is never lost so your tank will still be warm when you put the lid back on.
In a room that hot a 75 watt bulb should be to hot. The temp on the side on the tank and the surface temp are two different animals. I found this out when I started using a IR temp gun. Get one. It will make your tank temps much more accurate.
In my 40 gallon tank I have a 75 watt ceramic heater on the warm side and a 60 watt day and night bulb on the cold side because I keep my house at 68. With the 60 watt bulbs hanging about 3 inches above the lid they giveme surface temps in the low 80's. With the 75 watt ceramic heater hanging about 6 inches from the lid it gives me a hot spot aprox 14 inches away of 90. Also the 60 watt bulbs I'm using are the regular style bulbs which throw the heat in a wide area. If your bulb is a basking bulb which gives a more beam like heat zone I can guarantee your surface temp will be way to hot. Again in my cold home a 100 watt basking bulb can give me surface temps near 100 at a distance of aprox 14 inches. I bet a 60 watt on a stand and maybe a dimmer too would serve you well.
I would get a light stand with a 60 watt and 40 watt bulb and see which gives you the right temps.
I cannot afford and ir temp gun.