Re: Help with my Ball Pythons cage set up.
well, if you see that thing in there by the grey hide.. its a digital one that is giving me the reading, that small circle plastic one I just left in there.
The digital one was a.. exo-terra humidity/temperguage guage, got it at petsmart for like 20 bucks. I just don't know if I should bury the sensor under the aspen or what
How do I raise the temperature? I have both the lamp and heat pad on one side running now and the digital thermometer is still only reading like.. 82-83 degrees
Re: Help with my Ball Pythons cage set up.
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BP Tim
well, if you see that thing in there by the grey hide.. its a digital one that is giving me the reading, that small circle plastic one I just left in there.
The digital one was a.. exo-terra humidity/temperguage guage, got it at petsmart for like 20 bucks. I just don't know if I should bury the sensor under the aspen or what
Sorry I missed that new post!
Put the sensor at the substrate level. It reads humidity from the probe so you don't want to bury it.
I have a couple of those and I can say from experience that the humidity reading is not all that accurate.
Honestly, 80 degrees for a week is not a big deal. Just hold off on feeding til you have it sorted out.
If you are concerned about the temp, get a slightly higher wattage bulb.
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Help with my Ball Pythons cage set up.
how do you control the temp in a plastic container cage? I live in Southern California, we don't have AC and its been pretty hot here and I'm expecting a hot summer with maybe cool days here and there. will I be fine with just UTH and humidity control and foliage? or will I need something to control temp not just measure it? I wasn't sure a lightbulb would work well with the plastic enclosures.
Re: Help with my Ball Pythons cage set up.
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alykoz
how do you control the temp in a plastic container cage? I live in Southern California, we don't have AC and its been pretty hot here and I'm expecting a hot summer with maybe cool days here and there. will I be fine with just UTH and humidity control and foliage? or will I need something to control temp not just measure it? I wasn't sure a lightbulb would work well with the plastic enclosures.
If you don't have AC and its getting really hot (above 85) it might be wise to just unplug the heat until it cools down. I'd say anything hotter than 95º and you might be facing some problems..
You shouldn't need too much in the way of humidity control in a plastic enclosure. They do a pretty good job of holding moisture. You most certainly need a thermostat if you are using a UTH.
Yeah a lightbulb wouldn't really work that well.
Help with my Ball Pythons cage set up.
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Kaorte
If you don't have AC and its getting really hot (above 85) it might be wise to just unplug the heat until it cools down. I'd say anything hotter than 95º and you might be facing some problems..
You shouldn't need too much in the way of humidity control in a plastic enclosure. They do a pretty good job of holding moisture. You most certainly need a thermostat if you are using a UTH.
Yeah a lightbulb wouldn't really work that well.
it gets hot during the day and cools down at night. we have like 3 fans going all the time. so I should just bump down the UTH when it gets super hot? Yeah I will be using a thermostat to control the UTH as well as a thermometer to test ambient temps and humidity but I guess my question was, what are my options for controlling ambient air temp in a plastic enclosure?
Re: Help with my Ball Pythons cage set up.
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alykoz
it gets hot during the day and cools down at night. we have like 3 fans going all the time. so I should just bump down the UTH when it gets super hot? Yeah I will be using a thermostat to control the UTH as well as a thermometer to test ambient temps and humidity but I guess my question was, what are my options for controlling ambient air temp in a plastic enclosure?
Not very many options outside of regulating the room temp :( I keep all my ball pythons in tubs in the same room and I keep the room temp between 75-78º. That is my ambient temp for everyone.
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BP Tim
Sadly I already put the head pad underneath but I wasn't able to get a thermostat as car troubles came up so I'm going to have to just be very careful for now and probably turn it on and off till I can afford it =/
I have a spare HydroFarm, send me a private message would be happy to send it to you no cost.