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View Poll Results: Belly heat or back heat? (Adult Ball Pythons)

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  • Belly

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  • Back

    2 5.00%
  • Either

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    Question Belly or Back Heat?

    Hey, I am in the process of building a new rack and I have read that back heat is not beneficial for Adults. I am wondering what your opinions on this are. Thanks!

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    Re: Belly or Back Heat?

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    Re: Belly or Back Heat?

    Sorry.

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    Re: Belly or Back Heat?

    Its okay don't worry about it!
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    Re: Belly or Back Heat?

    As an explanation to why belly heat is important...

    For younger ball pythons, the smaller enclosures can be heated properly just with back heat. For adults however, they can not get the proper heat gradient, and it is much more beneficial for their digestion with belly heat

    ;]

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    Re: Belly or Back Heat?

    Thank you both!

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    Re: Belly or Back Heat?

    Quote Originally Posted by blackcrystal22 View Post
    As an explanation to why belly heat is important...

    For younger ball pythons, the smaller enclosures can be heated properly just with back heat. For adults however, they can not get the proper heat gradient, and it is much more beneficial for their digestion with belly heat

    ;]
    although that is only a few individuals thoughts and not proven that either belly heat nor back heat is better than the other

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    Re: Belly or Back Heat?

    I use back heat and never had a problem. They eat poop and shed with no problems.

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    Re: Belly or Back Heat?

    I use Belly heat... all the way baby!!
    Royality Ball Pythons
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    Re: Belly or Back Heat?

    Quote Originally Posted by roosterman2173 View Post
    I use back heat and never had a problem. They eat poop and shed with no problems.
    They eat poop? Thats... interesting. jk

    You use back heat for your adults, or just the hatchlings?

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