Ball python plastic tub holes?
Hello,
I am trying to set up my 15qt plastic tub for my ball python that I will get in couple months.
I just wanted to test out the temperatures with full set up beforehand so I won't have to worry about it once I get the snake.
I have the soldering gun. I don't know how many holes are needed honestly. Do I need holes on the lid too? I feel like that is waste of heat and too much holes if I am going to put holes on the sides. However, how many holes are enough on the sides?
Also, any one have any suggestion for digital thermometer that also displays humidity? I am going to get a temp gun but I feel like I need one digital one to just always display humidity and temperature of the whole tub. I got thermostat and temp gun so hot spots shouldn't need one I believe.
Last question is, do I need two hides for warm and cooler side? Is it required? Thank you.
Re: Ball python plastic tub holes?
I went with my gut, and did one row of small solder iron holes all the way around the tub spaced about 2 inches apart. I kept the holes high up on the side of the tub, to keep airflow going, and avoid substrate getting in the holes.https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...50dc10abf2.jpg
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Re: Ball python plastic tub holes?
I don’t recommend a drill, unless you are very careful. I used a drill the first time around and pushed a bit too hard and cracked the tub! Doh! I bought a soldering iron and it went literally a lot smoother.
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Re: Ball python plastic tub holes?
I suppose, I am accustomed to drilling wood and steel. Seriously though, everyone seems to recommend a soldering iron and it worked great, and made very smooth holes. Pretty cheap too.
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