Re: Okay, I sort of Jumped the Ball on this one..
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Originally Posted by
OsirisRa32
A heads up on your basking spot....95 is way too hot....
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No its not, you just want to make sure it doesnt get over 95 for an extended period of time. If you are still on the dimmer you will want to run hotter temps because it will not bump up if the room cools during the winter months.
Re: Okay, I sort of Jumped the Ball on this one..
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Originally Posted by
PitOnTheProwl
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No its not, you just want to make sure it doesnt get over 95 for an extended period of time. If you are still on the dimmer you will want to run hotter temps because it will not bump up if the room cools during the winter months.
Okay...wait- so its not? From what I'm reading in me BP Book (The Ball Python Manual and the care sheet they provide on this site for BPs) it seems that the basking temp. should be 90-95 (care sheet states around 90).
So should I still lower it or should I keep it around 90-95 like I've had it at?
BTW I am still on the dimmer.
Re: Okay, I sort of Jumped the Ball on this one..
If it was melting his tub that problem would've been fixed in that day. And we would've heard about it, lol. I'm glad you decided to return the snake. For your next purchase go through a breeder. Even small hobby breeders are better and the prices are better since breeders don't try to make real profit from normals.
It's typically better all around because they can usually tell you the sex of the animal, how many times it's fed/shed, and you'll be more sure of it's general health.
Re: Okay, I sort of Jumped the Ball on this one..
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Originally Posted by
luvepriscilla
So should I still lower it or should I keep it around 90-95 like I've had it at?
Yes.
Also, a CHE that close to a tub may turn into a problem.