Quote Originally Posted by Anya View Post
*sigh*

Please do not listen to this person.

Let me explain something to you. Ball Pythons, in the wild, spend the majority of their lives living in rodent burrows in hot, hot Africa. The heat of the sun warms the ground, while the ball pythons snuggle in their warm, slightly-humid burrows. These snakes do NOT bask, and they do NOT like bright lights. If you were talking about a colubrid like a Western Hognose, or even a Kingsnake, I might agree. But not all snakes fit the same profile.
THERE ARE NO HEAT PADS IN THE WILD if you use an infrared lamp its not bright because they can't see that spectrum and it acts as the sun and warms the air aswell as the substrate EXACTLY THE SAME AS IN THE WILD!!


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