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    What are your day and night time temps?

    Hi guys.

    I'm wondering what python species you have and what your day and night time hot spot and cool temps are?

    I have a CB17 female Pearl Burm in a 4 x 2 wooden vivarium. Daytime hot spot is 91 between 4am and 8pm, night time hot spot is 85 between 8pm and 4am. Cool side goes down to 75 at all times. LED lighting is on between 8am and 8pm.

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    Re: What are your day and night time temps?

    My carpets, Bredli, and Olive have a constant 88-90 hot spot and an ambient temp of 78-82 during the day low-mid 70s at night. I use a combination of UTHs and CHEs to heat my enclosures.
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    All of my snakes are kept around 88F hot spot except my GTP who is kept around 86F on the hot spot. All their cage ambient temps are the room temp which varies from 77-79F. I use flexwatt for all the snakes except my GTP who gets a nano CHE.
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    Re: What are your day and night time temps?

    Day 88.9 - 90.3 Hot/
    79.6-81.5 Cool.
    Night time 88.3 - 91 Hot/
    77.7 - 80.3.
    Ive been paying with Herpstat power percent for weeks OCDing & I'm pretty happy. I will have to adjust a little once Central air comes on in May.


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    Re: What are your day and night time temps?

    Quote Originally Posted by EL-Ziggy View Post
    My carpets, Bredli, and Olive have a constant 88-90 hot spot and an ambient temp of 78-82 during the day low-mid 70s at night. I use a combination of UTHs and CHEs to heat my enclosures.
    I've been thinking about adding a smaller second heat source when i move her into her adult setup. So I can provide a constant hot spot but a drop in ambient temps at night. I don't think there's much point doing that in a 4 foot viv as it's already pretty small.
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