Trouble with ambient temps, help please
Hi all. I need to explain my situation so please bare with me. I have a 30 gallon tank for my baby ball python. The UTH is consistently about 88-93 F, while her cool side drops way too low to about 70-73, unless I have the space heater going and then the ambient temps are fine (which is what I've been doing for the time being), but that is not working for me anymore bc it is heating and drying out the air in my room. I stuck a small UTH to the side wall of the cool side in hopes that it would help elevate the ambient temp, which it helped a bit but isn't consistent enough to be relied upon. I am reluctant to using any heat lamps bc she has been going through a pretty bad shed (that's a whole other post in and of itself). Yes, I already do the warm bath/steam soaks but for some reason she wont rub off the dead skin on her head and neck area....ANYWAY....
Also, I'm not sure if there is something faulty with the thermometer for her warm side or if it is true when it reads at only about 74 for the ambient temp, while the warm hide is still reading at 90-94. I'm stressed out about it. What can I do to raise the ambient temps without heating lamps that will only dry out her skin and further complicate her shed? I thought about getting another UTH to stick on the wall of her warm side as well, but I am concerned that she may climb and rub against it and possibly burn herself.....i dunno. I know I am ay overthinking all of this but I just want to do what is best for her. What should I do? :please:
Re: Trouble with ambient temps, help please
First and foremost are you regulating the heat pads with a thermostat? Second what type thermometer are you using dial or digital? Last what type of bedding are you using...
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Re: Trouble with ambient temps, help please
I like bcr229's recommendation (long term solution). If for whatever reason you did not want to go that route I would recommend researching oil filled space heaters. They will keep the ambient temps up in a small to mid-size room on the 'low' setting. These type of heaters also do not dry out the air much because they are oil based and not blowing/fanning air constantly. You can find a reliable model online or at Wal-Mart for around $50-60 bucks. (if you got to Wal-Mart and don't see any they may not have put them out yet because the cold weather has just started. Ask an employee and they should have them in the back).
Be careful using the second unregulated UTH...always makes me so nervous especially now that I’m caring for a rescue with a horrible burn.
Re: Trouble with ambient temps, help please
Sell the bp and buy a north american colubrid.;)
Re: Trouble with ambient temps, help please
As a alternative you can purchase a glass "versa top" from Petland, Petco, or Petsmart. They are stocked according to the gallon size of your enclosure. You would need a 30 gallon versa top. Its a folding glass top that serves two purposes. It will correct the humidity issue immediately and help with your ambient temperature fluctuation. Don't go with the unregulated heat pads. Too risky!:D
Re: Trouble with ambient temps, help please
Are melamine enclosures safe with UTHs? Might sound like a dumb question but as you can probably tell, I'm a newb. What types of heating elements would you use for an enclosure like that?
Re: Trouble with ambient temps, help please
Go with a plastic it will last a lifetime.if you have a menards close they sell it or you will have to look around for a plastic company...I can make a 4x2x16 for 100 with sliding glass doors
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Re: Trouble with ambient temps, help please
Could you post a link to the menards product you're talking about?
Re: Trouble with ambient temps, help please
I cant get the link to work..search hdpe on the website they have white and black 1/4 and 3/8.http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/09...de000512a8.jpg the 1/4 works great with 2x2 frame. 3/8 I use for racks
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