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    Re: Purchased a Fireball Python today

    Quote Originally Posted by kyleash View Post
    Exo- terra temps with 100 watt at bottom of tank stays at 95.2 degrees during the day and at night it stays around 75.
    how are you reading these? i had a 100watt on my 55g and the temps got to 119 on the floor

    your night time temps are a little low, try to go more for 80

    actually, read this if you havent
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    Re: Purchased a Fireball Python today

    Doesnt alot depend on the temps of the room? Not saying this is the case just a possible explanation for differences.

    Quote Originally Posted by cmack91 View Post
    how are you reading these? i had a 100watt on my 55g and the temps got to 119 on the floor

    your night time temps are a little low, try to go more for 80

    actually, read this if you havent
    http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...ius)-Caresheet

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    Just purchased a snake rack what you all think




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    First off you shouldn't drop the temperature at night. second a 100 watt is too much a 75 is much better for this size tank. 95 degrees is too hot. a ball python needs a thermal gradient, 78-82 degrees on the cool side and 88-92 degrees on the hot side. the UTH is not needed at all if you are using the heat lamp, and if you do choose to use it, it must be regulated by a thermostat.

    What type of thermometers are you using and what is the humidity in the cage?
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    Re: Purchased a Fireball Python today

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    Just purchased a snake rack what you all think



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    The snake rack is like a dresser pretty much but has 5 open compartments it has heat sheets that go around the left side of the tubs. The tubs are 42qt. The day time temp is 92 and the night time temp is 83. Those temps are from the past 2 days and nights. I have a temp in side the tub and outside of the tub to determine the temps. I can already tell the difference from the cage and heat wise to the snake in the tubs big difference and can tell its a lot happier moves around more pooping in the water dish and just got done shedding ( wish is a good thing i would think)

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    Re: Purchased a Fireball Python today

    Quote Originally Posted by kyleash View Post
    The snake rack is like a dresser pretty much but has 5 open compartments it has heat sheets that go around the left side of the tubs. The tubs are 42qt. The day time temp is 92 and the night time temp is 83. Those temps are from the past 2 days and nights. I have a temp in side the tub and outside of the tub to determine the temps. I can already tell the difference from the cage and heat wise to the snake in the tubs big difference and can tell its a lot happier moves around more pooping in the water dish and just got done shedding ( wish is a good thing i would think)
    Why is the tub temperature dropping at night? the hot side should stay the same temperature 24/7

    The ambient temperature will likely fluctuate but that is much harder to control.
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