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    i cant find any real information on heating.. besides about uth's and some places saying ambient temp matter and some saying all you need is a good uth and thermostat..

    i live in ny, currently the household temp is 70 degrees on average. i use a sterlight bin and 2 identical hides It is using, which is a good sign..

    i cover about 3/5 of it with a heating pad and a thermostat.

    i know ball-pythons rely on under-neath heat alot, but will the ambient temperature be a problem?

    some sources including the one provided above on the first link for tubs say you DONT need anything for ambient room temperature if you have a heat pad and your temps are in the 70-75 range..


    given during the summer it will surely be higher and these are the colder months of the year

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