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Re: Ball Python help needed!
THERMOSTAT OR REHOSTAT
Problem solved
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Re: Ball Python help needed!
Right my UTH is inside my tank with a few sheets of newspaper on it, more than the cool end so that it doesnt burn the snake but provides enough belly heat. Im in england so im not sure how the prices for that rheo stat compares but i will definatly have a look into it now, i have just checked the tamp and humidiy for the cage and its at 90 degrees hotspot 82 degrees cool spot with humidity at 20 thanks for this help its been great its just humidity which is my problem and feeding :/ thanks!
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Re: Ball Python help needed!
Hopefully some of the UK members will see this and tell you where to get the stuff at...
"Cry, Havoc! And let slip the dogs of war..."
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Re: Ball Python help needed!
Here is a quick list:
1) You need to get some way to control the UTH. A thermostat will work best, but you can also use a rheostat or a lamp dimmer. You can get those at hardware or home improvement stores.
2) Cover the UTH with something. If plexiglass is not an option, you can try getting a cheap plastic tub and cutting the bottom out of it and mounting it with some small wood screws to hold it down over the UTH. Just something to protect it from the snake, urine, feces,or spilled water.
3) Two identical hides. One over the UTH and one on the other side.
4) Water bowl. This doesn't really need to be big enough for the snake to soak in, but a larger shallow bowl will help with the humidity.
5) Digital temperature/ humidity gages will give you more accurate readings than the dial or tape stick on type...
6) If the heat lamp is mounted inside the enclosure, you need to make sure there is a screen around it so your snake cannot touch the bulb...
Last edited by Vypyrz; 03-22-2010 at 02:23 PM.
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Re: Ball Python help needed!
Are your thermometers digital ones with probes? 78-80 where the UTH is seems awfully cold as a UTH will reach temps of 120* if left unregulated... You want to measure the temp right above the UTH so you know the temp the snake is sitting on.
There is a thermostat that is relatively inexpensive in the UK although I can't remember the name. Habistat maybe?
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Re: Ball Python help needed!
ahhh my thermometres are right at the top of the cage :S
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Re: Ball Python help needed!
 Originally Posted by ord0s
ahhh my thermometres are right at the top of the cage :S
they need to be down near where the snake will be spending most of its time.
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Re: Ball Python help needed!
will there be much of a difference then?
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Re: Ball Python help needed!
I think if you measure the temperature of the UTH you will find a big difference. The temp on the surface of an unregulated UTH can get hot enought to burn your snake...
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