Quick night time temp question from a new BP owner
Well...I finally got a snake!! lol been wanting one for years...juvie male pinstripe...I feel like I just had a kid LOL
Anyways..got a quick question and figured this website would be the top place to ask...
I live in a basement and its got rather a poor A/C/ heating system..I also cant sleep with it too warm...I have set up nice therm gradient across my 10 gal tank...but at night I have noticed the gradient goes out the window....Orion's hide is right over the UTH I have...
Are there any good recommendations for methods to keep the rest of his tank a more moderate temp thru the night...I realize there is supposed to be about a 5 degree drop once "night" hits...but so far the first two evenings its been more like a 10-15 degree drop due to the damn basement.
A friend of mine recommended a ceramic heating unit..but they are rather expensive and quite frankly scare the crap out of me in regards to the heat they put off, price and me being a new snake owner.. I also have looked into a 75 watt Zilla Night Black Heat or a 60 watt Zoo-Med Nightlight (the red kind)...I am hesitant to provide too much light of any color during the night so as to not throw off his cycles...but a slight glow wouldnt be too bad as I am a night owl and would love to be able to see him slithering around at night too...
Any advice/help is much appreciated...
-Webb
Re: Quick night time temp question from a new BP owner
Thanks for the links Aaron...
Currently I have a UTH pad I am using to provide belly heat under his hide...the rest of the cage I am heating with a 60 watt daylight heat blub...the heat and humidity at the end were his hide is hovers around 78-82 with 40-50 % humidity...the opposite end where his water is is 82-88 with 50-60% humidity...I am monitoring with simple heat and humidity low tech gauges about mid way up the tank sides on the inside.
Re: Quick night time temp question from a new BP owner
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Originally Posted by
devildog_dk
For a consistent gradient you really should only have 1 heat source; that being the UTH. The rest of the gradient is by keeping the room at an appropriate temperature. My suggestion is to just suck it up and get a space heater or something to raise the room temperature. If you raise the room temp then your ambient goes up. You don't have to raise room temp all the way to your target ambient in the enclosure, as the being enclosed with a UTH will raise it a bit.
For reference I'm in the same boat as you: I just naturally feel hot all the time (especially when sleeping), but I deal with it and our house is always either heated or cooled to roughly 78-79 degrees, which keeps all our snake's ambient temps right where they should be, cause of the slight raise I mentioned.
I'm sorry but there is no reason to heat an entire room when using glass tanks... tubs yes but never for tanks. And only using a single heat source is not the way to generate a consistent heat gradient... using thermostats and however many heat sources that are required is.
using a UTH along with an infrared heat lamp is honestly the best way to heat a glass tank. set the UTH to create the basking temperature of 88-92 then use the heat lamp to maintain the air temperature between 78-82 degrees.
Re: Quick night time temp question from a new BP owner
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Originally Posted by
The Serpent Merchant
I'm sorry but there is no reason to heat an entire room when using glass tanks... tubs yes but never for tanks. And only using a single heat source is not the way to generate a consistent heat gradient... using thermostats and however many heat sources that are required is.
using a UTH along with an infrared heat lamp is honestly the best way to heat a glass tank. set the UTH to create the basking temperature of 88-92 then use the heat lamp to maintain the air temperature between 78-82 degrees.
Yea you're right, I skimmed over where he said 10 gal tank... for some reason I registered that as a tub.
Re: Quick night time temp question from a new BP owner
cool thanks for the info and help!
Any specific UTH I should look for...the one I bought is a 4watt tropical model and honestly after 3 days on its only warm to the touch both from inside the tank and from outside underneath. not sure its a controllable model..
LOL sorry for the additional questions...this is a huge learning process as its my first snake...
Additionally where should the temp probes be located and whats the best way to attach them?
Re: Quick night time temp question from a new BP owner
LOL...awesome...Thanks again Aaron....that last post helps answer pretty much everything lol...Had just printed out a bunch of stuff from your first posts and was writing up notes and a shopping list now ;D
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OsirisRa32
Additionally where should the temp probes be located and whats the best way to attach them?
The thermostat probe should be attached directly to the UTH
The thermometer probe should be inside the cage on the cage floor directly above the UTH. (You need to make sure that you are only using 1/2" of substrate or less otherwise the UTH won't be able to do its job)
Never use tape inside of a cage