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Re: Need help! (new ball python owner)
So what should I do for tonight? should I unplug it? should I keep it in?
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So what should I do in the meantime like tonight should I unplug it when I go to bed or what?
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Re: Need help! (new ball python owner)
So what should I do for tonight unplug it or not?
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Re: Need help! (new ball python owner)
 Originally Posted by llovelace
As stated above, get a thermostat for your uth, to lower the humidity, use a soldering iron to add holes to the tub, start with a few then add more until the humidity in acceptable, here is a pic

Haha that pic should come with a disclaimer "Warning, pic taken in Florida, dryer climates may require less holes."
AZ here... we have like 4 holes in our tubs.
Last edited by devildog_dk; 09-27-2011 at 03:11 AM.
Reason: hole not whole
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Re: Need help! (new ball python owner)
 Originally Posted by devildog_dk
Haha that pic should come with a disclaimer "Warning, pic taken in Florida, dryer climates may require less holes."
AZ here... we have like 4 holes in our tubs.
LOL true!!
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You need to provide the correct temps 80/90 basically if you cannot manage to get 80 something no you should not un plug the only heat source.
How cool is your room temps?
Did you try a blanket or towel? What happened?
can you raise the room temps?
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so i got the hydrofarm thermostat do i put the probe on the hotspot or the cool side?
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Ok, to maintain the correct temps on your hot side, you need the thermostat probe to be on the hot side.
Because I have a rack system that uses heat tape, I can put my probe on the tape itself, but with a heat mat, you'll want the probe inside the tub, under the substrate so it is measuring temps correctly. You can use a small piece of tape to hold it down I'm pretty sure, since the aspen will cover it.
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Make sure the probe does not move either hot melt glue or zip ties to hold it FIRMLY in place.
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I put the thermostat probe on the heat source on my racks and my tanks, flexwatt and UTH. I personally won't risk it getting moved by my snakes who burrow constantly, or get damaged by urine or feces somehow.
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