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    Python cage degrees

    I have a normal python.. (Don't know the sex yet..)
    Still a juvenile.
    I heard the cage temps with a heat pad are supposed to be around 90-95 F.
    I left the house for 30 minutes to get some mice to feed it, I got back and the cage temp was 105F.

    Here's how it's cage it set up.

    1 In. Deep Repti-Bark bedding.
    Small Heat Mat
    The probe from the thermometer is about .5 In. or 6 cm. above/below the repti-bark.
    The snake also has a heat lamp.. It's a lamp like this.
    Is the light too much?
    Also, should I turn off the heat pad when I leave the house for a few?

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    Re: Python cage degrees

    Do you have the lamp and heat pad hooked up to a thermostat? The temperature on your heat pad is way to hot. It could very seriously burn your snake.

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    Re: Python cage degrees

    No we don't.... The thermostat is under the ground semi-close to the heater.
    I turned off the lamp, it's went from 105 to 99 in about 15 mins..

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    Re: Python cage degrees

    Wait you have a thermostate but it isnt hooked up to the heat pad?
    0.0.1 Normal ball python
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    Re: Python cage degrees

    You need your UTH to be plugged into a reliable thermostat to maintain proper temps and avoid over-heating which could lead to severa burns.
    Last edited by Stewart_Reptiles; 11-28-2009 at 06:16 PM. Reason: Typo
    Deborah Stewart


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    Re: Python cage degrees

    How can I hook up my thermostat to my heat pad??

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    Re: Python cage degrees

    Quote Originally Posted by Retarted Geese View Post
    How can I hook up my thermostat to my heat pad??
    You plug your heat pad in the thermostat's outlet than plug the thermostat in the wall's outlet.
    Deborah Stewart


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    Re: Python cage degrees

    the thermostats there referring to are not house type. You can get some good cheap ones from www.reptilebasics.com

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    Re: Python cage degrees

    This is the thermostat I use... It probes and is real close to the heat mat.
    So it mus be a few degrees cooler above the repti-bark.

    http://i46.tinypic.com/2wovb6g.jpg

    http://i45.tinypic.com/14ty44z.jpg


    That's temp and humidity now with the light off.
    The probe is still halfway under the repti-bark.
    I putmy hand onto the repti-bark and it's warmish... Not hot.

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    Re: Python cage degrees

    Thats a thermometer not a thermostat. Thermostat controls the temps as thermometer only reads/displays the temp

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