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    Re: Cage Setup okay?

    given that there is a hot spot of around 90 degrees plus or minus a bit that looks much more than adequate. Ball pythons are extremely easy to care for

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    Re: Cage Setup okay?

    Jessica,

    Is your digital thermometer battery operated? I jus bought an Acu-Rite model #00613 and it needs a battery. I am concerned that the battery may explode/catch fire if placed under the basking light. Have you had any problems? Thanks so much for your help. Your snake is beautiful!

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    Re: Cage Setup okay?

    Quote Originally Posted by Lissette View Post
    Jessica,

    Is your digital thermometer battery operated? I jus bought an Acu-Rite model #00613 and it needs a battery. I am concerned that the battery may explode/catch fire if placed under the basking light. Have you had any problems? Thanks so much for your help. Your snake is beautiful!

    Lissette
    I know this wasn't directed toward me, but I have used Acurites for years with Bearded Dragons and had no problem. That being said, I always put the probe under the basking spot and the actual model itself on the cool side, but I have never had a complication.

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    Re: Cage Setup okay?

    sorry if i im stealing the topic but my ball python is around 18-20 inches and hes in a ten gallon tank, was just wondering would a 30g long be too big for him or is that a good size?

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    Re: Cage Setup okay?

    Quote Originally Posted by Lissette View Post
    Jessica,

    Is your digital thermometer battery operated? I jus bought an Acu-Rite model #00613 and it needs a battery. I am concerned that the battery may explode/catch fire if placed under the basking light. Have you had any problems? Thanks so much for your help. Your snake is beautiful!

    Lissette
    well, if your basking light was hot enough to explode a battery then it is probably hot enough to cook whatever animal is in the enclosure.

    So no. A basking light SHOULD NOT explode a battery...
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    Re: Cage Setup okay?

    I think the said up is good. But I prefer lower and longer tanks, BP's aren't much of climbers.

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    Re: Cage Setup okay?

    I would cover 3 sides for privacy, get rid of the useless round Frisbees stuck to the glass, place the accurite on the cool end to read that temperature and the probe snakes across to the uth under the hide(assuming you have a UTH) to read that temperature.
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