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150 watt light is definitely killing your humidity,Along with the open top tank. UTH is a great idea hook it up to a thermostat, and you will be good to go
Last edited by Rob; 02-27-2012 at 01:22 PM.
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Thanks Rob, I'll look into getting one this afternoon.
what size should I get ? Enough to cover just the Hot side ?? Or a 12x12 ?
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For selecting a UTH to go under a glass tank, pick one that covers about 1/3 of the total area of your tank's footprint. A UTH is a good way to give a warm side hide some belly heat, but it really won't effect your ambient tank temp much. Always put a UTH on a thermostat since they can get hot enough to cause burns through the glass.
Good luck! I think you'll find ball pythons fairly easy to keep once you get the hubandry down.
Thomas "Slim" Whitman
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^^^ yup, a good idea to keep your ambient temp up for his "cool" side is a little space heater.
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Re: New bp owner.
 Originally Posted by Rob
^^^ yup, a good idea to keep your ambient temp up for his "cool" side is a little space heater.
Space Heater ?
The Tank is located above a Baseboard heater, Unfortunately Diablo live's in the basement. The one who does my laundry will not allow him to be upstairs haha
Could I not go to a smaller infrared bulb ? with the UTH
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Re: New bp owner.
I'm no expert but after getting a UTH, thermostat, probe themometer, and hydrostat, I was still having trouble getting the humidity/temp right. Then it was suggested that I insulate three sides and the top of my glass tank and that worked like a charm. There are wonderful demos on this site, some even include pictures, that give a step by step guide. Materials vary but I used jungle cling for asthetics then insulated with black foam board and used high heat duct tape. I've had no problems since. Here's a picture of the finished product.
"Life isn't about finding yourself. It's about creating yourself." George Bernard Shaw
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With a UTH providing the hot spot, all a infrared bulb will need to do is maintain the air temperature at 80 degrees. A lower wattage bulb should work.
~Aaron
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Re: New bp owner.
You could get an accurite for measuring humidity and temps. Uth with a thermostat is a must. Herpstats work great. Eco earth substrate can help with raising humidity. Hopefully your wife will grow to love him. It took my family awhile to convince me. Now I love them to pieces! Also probably the worst "just one more" offender...lol.
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 Originally Posted by ExotixTowing
Space Heater ?
Yup where I keep my snakes and frog, isn't warm enough so along with the uth for the belly heat area, I use a little space heater to bring up the ambient temp in the tubs
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