Vote for BP.Net for the 2013 Forum of the Year! Click here for more info.

» Site Navigation

» Home
 > FAQ

» Online Users: 725

0 members and 725 guests
No Members online
Most users ever online was 47,180, 07-16-2025 at 05:30 PM.

» Today's Birthdays

None

» Stats

Members: 75,905
Threads: 249,104
Posts: 2,572,100
Top Poster: JLC (31,651)
Welcome to our newest member, Pattyhud
Results 1 to 9 of 9
  1. #1
    Registered User
    Join Date
    12-06-2010
    Posts
    181
    Thanks
    139
    Thanked 13 Times in 13 Posts

    Ball Python Temp Help

    I’m currently new to owning a ball python snake. I purchased my snake when it was a hatchling, and during the summer I’d no problem with temperatures. Now since the season has changed (winter months) I’m having difficulty keeping my cool side warm. My snake enclosure is a 40 gallon breeder. My ambient day time temperature will not go any higher than 75 degrees, but the basking side is at its correct temps all the time. I recently bought an under tank heater to see; if this can help raise the heat on the cool side. As of right now I’m using a 75 watt basking light, and for night I usually use a 50 watt red bulb from zoo med. Should I continue with the basking light as well with the under tank heater during the day, and for night what is better the red bulb, or just the under tank heater? Thanks for the help!

  2. #2
    BPnet Veteran seeya205's Avatar
    Join Date
    08-15-2009
    Location
    Ontario Canada
    Posts
    2,219
    Thanks
    362
    Thanked 344 Times in 322 Posts
    When I used tanks, I had one uth(under tank heater) on each end to get my temps right! 80 cool end and 90 warm end! I did try a bulb and it worked but it dried up all the humidity! 75 for an ambient temp is okay! i wouldn't worry about it! It will stay on the uth if it gets cold!
    Last edited by seeya205; 12-06-2010 at 12:55 AM.

  3. The Following User Says Thank You to seeya205 For This Useful Post:

    Druzy (12-06-2010)

  4. #3
    Registered User
    Join Date
    12-06-2010
    Posts
    181
    Thanks
    139
    Thanked 13 Times in 13 Posts

    Re: Ball Python Temp Help

    Quote Originally Posted by seeya205 View Post
    When I used tanks, I had one uth(under tank heater) on each end to get my temps right! 80 cool end and 90 warm end! I did try a bulb and it worked but it dried up all the humidity! 75 for an ambient temp is okay! i wouldn't worry about it! It will stay on the uth if it gets cold!
    Thank you for your help, but I do have a few other questions. Would you recommend using a basking light during the day, what color bulb, stick with only a UTH, or use both the basking light, and UTH? Also for night what do you recommend? I also only have one UTH for a 40 gallon, so I wont be able to put 1 on each side.

  5. #4
    BPnet Veteran psycho's Avatar
    Join Date
    03-05-2008
    Location
    California
    Posts
    444
    Thanks
    106
    Thanked 54 Times in 50 Posts
    Images: 18
    75 degrees isn't really a problem... I also have my snake with an UTH on the hot spot and a 75 watt night light for the ambient temp.... tho she rarely comes out of her hide since its cold....
    0.1 Normal BP (Bella)
    BG FAN!

  6. The Following User Says Thank You to psycho For This Useful Post:

    Druzy (12-06-2010)

  7. #5
    BPnet Veteran seeya205's Avatar
    Join Date
    08-15-2009
    Location
    Ontario Canada
    Posts
    2,219
    Thanks
    362
    Thanked 344 Times in 322 Posts
    I would recommend use use just the uth! If you really need to use a lamp then use it but you will need to mist alot to keep humidity up. I would use a infered bulb because they say snakes can't see it so it will not bother them night or day! Is he eating good? A 40 gallon is pretty big for a hatchling. I would put lots of stuff in there so he feels more secure!

  8. The Following User Says Thank You to seeya205 For This Useful Post:

    Druzy (12-07-2010)

  9. #6
    BPnet Veteran steveboos's Avatar
    Join Date
    10-21-2009
    Location
    Charlotte, NC
    Posts
    1,535
    Thanks
    296
    Thanked 317 Times in 299 Posts
    Not using any bulbs is going to help you keep the humidity up, so i would just use the UTH's and make sure you have them controlled with a thermostat or rheostat. Glass tanks can be hard to keep the temps in, especially if your house is normally pretty cold.
    6.5.15 Animals
    1.2 Pomeranian's
    0.1.15 Tropical Fish
    2.2 Snakes:
    0.1 2009 100% Het Piebald
    0.1 Normal
    1.0 Green Tree Python
    1.0 Brazilian Rainbow Boa

  10. The Following User Says Thank You to steveboos For This Useful Post:

    Druzy (12-07-2010)

  11. #7
    BPnet Veteran
    Join Date
    01-30-2009
    Posts
    6,112
    Thanks
    1,163
    Thanked 1,689 Times in 1,200 Posts
    Images: 4

    Re: Ball Python Temp Help

    Considering this is a hatchling or little bigger, id lose the 40gallon.

    Main reason for temps to be low is too big of caging not enough insulation. Drop down to a 15qt tub or 10g tank. And your temp issues should go away and should help you learn on how to tweak temps if you do decide to work with tanks.

    Temp regulation isnt something you learn over night. It takes time to figure it out, but once you do its like tying your shoes

  12. The Following User Says Thank You to RichsBallPythons For This Useful Post:

    Druzy (12-07-2010)

  13. #8
    Registered User
    Join Date
    12-06-2010
    Posts
    181
    Thanks
    139
    Thanked 13 Times in 13 Posts

    Re: Ball Python Temp Help

    1.Yes he is eating very well.
    2.I do have a lot of decorations to make him feel more secured in the 40 gallon tank.
    3.What thermostat do you recommend that’s accurate, but isn’t way over budget?
    4.I’m definitely going to try to use UTH instead of bulbs since they are nocturnal, but how do I go about on creating day/night times for the snake? Would I need the red or blue bulb on during any part of the day?

    Also I want to buy a good thermometer and never again buy a stick on glass one! What should I invest in first the thermostat, or thermometer. I’m thinking thermostat.

    I’m sorry for all the silly questions. I read a lot before purchasing the snake, but I guess you learn every day. Thanks again for all the help. Appreciate it a lot!

  14. #9
    Registered User Zach's Avatar
    Join Date
    09-16-2009
    Location
    Western Massachusetts U.S.A.
    Posts
    181
    Thanks
    82
    Thanked 11 Times in 11 Posts
    Images: 7

    Re: Ball Python Temp Help

    Quote Originally Posted by Druzy View Post
    1.Yes he is eating very well.
    2.I do have a lot of decorations to make him feel more secured in the 40 gallon tank.
    3.What thermostat do you recommend that’s accurate, but isn’t way over budget?
    4.I’m definitely going to try to use UTH instead of bulbs since they are nocturnal, but how do I go about on creating day/night times for the snake? Would I need the red or blue bulb on during any part of the day?

    Also I want to buy a good thermometer and never again buy a stick on glass one! What should I invest in first the thermostat, or thermometer. I’m thinking thermostat.

    I’m sorry for all the silly questions. I read a lot before purchasing the snake, but I guess you learn every day. Thanks again for all the help. Appreciate it a lot!
    you need to get a smaller tank like a 10 gallon or a tub exspecially if its a hatching.
    -Zach
    My Snakes
    1.0 Bp 09' normal
    0.1 Bp 09' pastel
    0.1 Boa (bci) 09' hypo/ghost


Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  
Powered by vBadvanced CMPS v4.2.1