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    Baby Boa or Boa in general question

    hey guys and girls, I just got my first boa a week ago and he is still very young, he is a little hypo RTB "very pretty", but anyway, i got his temps. and humidity perfect, basking side at 90-92 and cool side around 78-80 w/ humidity at 50-60% my question is that currently the only heat source i am using is from a "red light" bulb that im leaving on 24/7. My question is do they need ground heat? aka heating pads or pad because when i turn the light and pad on it gets way to hot, and when I only use the heating pad the hot side temps drop significantly. I know its kind of a dumb question, but being a new boa owner, i want everything to be perfect for the little guy.

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    Are you measuring ambient temps or the actual floor of the enclosure? What are you using to measure temps?
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    Re: Baby Boa or Boa in general question

    On the hot side it is a probe that lays right on top of the hide log where he spends most of his time, on the cool side it is the receiver and that is ambient temps.

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    It sounds like you need to put the heat mat on a thermostat or a lamp dimmer to control the heat output so it is just right.
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    You should put up some pictures of the enclosure so we can take a look to see how everything looks. As well as some pictures of your new lil one
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