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Regular Bulb vs Red Bulb

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  • 06-29-2010, 02:44 PM
    SnakeKB
    Regular Bulb vs Red Bulb
    My snakes hot spot stays right at 90-92* with a 75 watt light bulb. I'd rather use a red bulb so it doesn't have all that light at night. Will a 75 watt red bulb make the same heat as a 75 watt regular light bulb?
  • 06-29-2010, 03:00 PM
    snakesRkewl
    Re: Regular Bulb vs Red Bulb
    If your worried about the light out then switch to a ceramic heat emitter.
    Ball pythons being nocturnal can be stress out from being subjected to constant light.
  • 06-29-2010, 03:06 PM
    hunter94
    Re: Regular Bulb vs Red Bulb
    Yes, it should stay the same heat.
  • 06-29-2010, 03:11 PM
    SnakeKB
    Re: Regular Bulb vs Red Bulb
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by snakesRkewl View Post
    If your worried about the light out then switch to a ceramic heat emitter.
    Ball pythons being nocturnal can be stress out from being subjected to constant light.

    That's why I want the red light. Snakes can't see red so it won't stress them out at night. I was mainly worried about the wattage because 75 watt heats perfect to 90-92* without a thermostat.
  • 06-29-2010, 05:50 PM
    mykee
    Re: Regular Bulb vs Red Bulb
    My advice; ditch the overhead light as a heat source and get an undertank heat source. You're drying out the air and providing a supply of heat, that if your ball python is acting like a ball python and living inside it's hide, is absolutely useless to it.
  • 06-29-2010, 09:44 PM
    SnakeKB
    Re: Regular Bulb vs Red Bulb
    I have both. The uth doesn't heat up the air of the hot side though. It's only making the bottom to 90-92* but the air temp on that side is only going to 82-84*. Do i not need the air temp 90* if the floor is at 90*?
  • 06-29-2010, 10:02 PM
    snakesRkewl
    Re: Regular Bulb vs Red Bulb
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by SnakeKB View Post
    Do i not need the air temp 90* if the floor is at 90*?

    no, but you want it around 86-87 on the warm end, 90 is a bit too high for a warm end ambient temp IMO
  • 06-29-2010, 11:11 PM
    SnakeKB
    Re: Regular Bulb vs Red Bulb
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by snakesRkewl View Post
    no, but you want it around 86-87 on the warm end, 90 is a bit too high for a warm end ambient temp IMO

    So i would need the heat lamp. I got a 60 watt Red Light and its keeping the air temp on that side around 88* while i have the UTH reading around 92*. Heres a list of how the tank reads right now.

    Cool Side
    Air Temp - 80*
    Humidity - 65%

    Basking/Hot Side
    Air Temp - 88*
    Floor Temp - 92*
    Humidity - 50%

    Anything wrong with this?
  • 06-29-2010, 11:15 PM
    hunter94
    Re: Regular Bulb vs Red Bulb
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by SnakeKB View Post
    So i would need the heat lamp. I got a 60 watt Red Light and its keeping the air temp on that side around 88* while i have the UTH reading around 92*. Heres a list of how the tank reads right now.

    Cool Side
    Air Temp - 80*
    Humidity - 65%

    Basking/Hot Side
    Air Temp - 88*
    Floor Temp - 92*
    Humidity - 50%

    Anything wrong with this?

    Sounds good maybe lower the humidity to 60% on the cool side and then higher it about 55-60% on the Basking/Hot Side.
  • 06-29-2010, 11:21 PM
    mykee
    Re: Regular Bulb vs Red Bulb
    Quote:

    "The uth doesn't heat up the air of the hot side though"
    Wrong.
    Hot air rises.
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