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    Re: New Ball Python Owner

    Quote Originally Posted by Chained View Post
    As long as (and i can't stress this enough) you get a thermostat to go with it.

    but yes, it will be plenty of heat. your BP will move from the cool side to the warm side as it needs, to thermoregulate itself.



    i use this
    http://www.amazon.com/Hydrofarm-MTPR...ords=hydrofarm

    you get a 1 degree up/down variation, but it's good enough, and works well if you are on a budget =)
    This is not true... Yes a UTH that is regulated by a thermostat will make a perfect hot spot in the cage... But they do not effect the air temperature in the cage at all. This means that if the air temperature gets below 75 degrees a second heat source will be needed. This isn't because the UTH doesn't have enough heating power, rather the way that they heat the cage.
    ~Aaron

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