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Re: New, Need help with small tank setup
 Originally Posted by Misha
It depends on what thermostat you buy. If you buy a digital one like a hydrofarm or a herpstat, instead of plugging in your UTH into the wall socket, you'd plug it in into your thermostat. You'd put the thermostat's heat probe between the UTH and the glass. Then just use the digital pad to adjust the temperature.
Hope that makes sense.
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Ok, so I understand it now... and now I know how to set it up when I get it. Thanks a ton.
So I moved the light area, which is a hole I have cut into the top insulation and hopefully I can pick up one of these ceramic bulbs when I get the other stuff. My new temp gage seems to be working wonderfully. The heat however is only still ranging around 78-80 now, and I can't tell whether it's slowely getting hotter or not. Do you guys think that dark night bulb I have will heat it efficiently if left on for awhile? I feel like it's not getting the it's area hot enough, but that could just be me... I don't really know much about all these new types of bulbs. But I'll def still try to snatch up one of the ceramic ones.
Is it all right for the "light", whichever bulb is used, to be over the water dish? I currently have that placed in the middle, inbetween two hides, one over the UTH and the other on the "cool" side.
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Re: New, Need help with small tank setup
 Originally Posted by Misha
Check out this photo tutorial on how to set up a glass tank. It also has links to thermometer and thermostats.
http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showthread.php?t=201740
Besides a UTH, I'd invest in a ceramic heat bulb. They're a little bit more expensive but they just produce heat without light. BPs do fine with natual day light (for which they usually hide anyways) and red/black light at night bothers them.
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I'm not sure where you got your information about the red/black bulbs bother them, but you're wrong. I'm assuming you mean the black bulbs as in like moon glow and stuff. Now as far as a black light black light that makes stuff glow, then yea, I'm not sure if that bothers them or not. I'd probably lean more towards yes, but that bulb doesn't put out heat anyways, or not much if I remember from when I was a kid and owned one.
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Re: New, Need help with small tank setup
 Originally Posted by Neal
I'm not sure where you got your information about the red/black bulbs bother them, but you're wrong. I'm assuming you mean the black bulbs as in like moon glow and stuff. Now as far as a black light black light that makes stuff glow, then yea, I'm not sure if that bothers them or not. I'd probably lean more towards yes, but that bulb doesn't put out heat anyways, or not much if I remember from when I was a kid and owned one.
Neal there is also a "black" heat light.............. looks purple to me though LoL
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Re: New, Need help with small tank setup
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Ash, you can have the light over the water dish if you like. It will increase the humidity level in the tank, however without some sort of cover over the mesh lid it won't actually increase, just because the humidity will be escaping.
Don't let anyone, ever, make you feel like you don't deserve what you want. - Heath Ledger
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Re: New, Need help with small tank setup
 Originally Posted by Neal
I'm not sure where you got your information about the red/black bulbs bother them, but you're wrong.
Not to be mean but where exactly are you getting YOUR information? If you're going to jump on the bandwagon of telling me I'm wrong, at least do me a common courtesy and post something where I can learn about it. Thanks.
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There's no need for a debate or telling anyone is wrong or otherwise!
http://science.howstuffworks.com/zoo...ans/snake1.htm
http://www.anapsid.org/sight.html
There's a few sources, although it is still a debated topic. Snakes, like ball pythons with heat sensing pits, see in infrared. So, no matter what heat is being emitted, they will see it, by that logic.
I think the best way to tell if a snake is upset by a light, is if they hide from it. Snakes are nocturnal (or crepuscular - active at dusk and dawn) and avoid bright light. They do not avoid red or black light, as far as I can tell. Mine sure don't! Which is why I have colour-changing LEDs.
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Don't let anyone, ever, make you feel like you don't deserve what you want. - Heath Ledger
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Re: New, Need help with small tank setup
I am new to this world as well, and my BP is also in a 10 gallon tank. I have all of my temps pretty much perfect now, so I'll just list what I have done and you can take what pieces you like, and it might work for you.
I have two UTH pads. A small/medium one on the hot side, and a mini one on the cool side. I have thermostats on both to control temps. the cool side runs at 80-82, and the hot side runs 88-90
For the above light, I have a black night bulb (I think it's a 60watt, but could be 50) that i run 24/7. My day bulb was bothering him, and the 50 watt red light was getting everything too hot. I have my heat lamp sitting directly on the screen, near the hot side, but slightly more centered.
For humidity I have two water bowls. I had moss, but since adding the second water bowl, misting has been unnecessary so far.
To trap the humidity, I have covered nearly all the screentop in foil except for a circle cut out where the heat lamp sits (A little bit larger then the lamp to allow some air flow).
I have two digital thermometers with probes under each hide (one on the cool and one on the hot). I have a digital thermometer/hygrometer I leave probed in the middle. I also have a infrared temp gun to spot check temps.
I use a thin layer of aspen as my bedding.
Hope this helps, and good luck!
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Re: New, Need help with small tank setup
 Originally Posted by Neal
I'm not sure where you got your information about the red/black bulbs bother them, but you're wrong. I'm assuming you mean the black bulbs as in like moon glow and stuff. Now as far as a black light black light that makes stuff glow, then yea, I'm not sure if that bothers them or not. I'd probably lean more towards yes, but that bulb doesn't put out heat anyways, or not much if I remember from when I was a kid and owned one.
I use the moonlight bulbs because they annoy the crap out of ME. You're right about black lights not putting out much heat, but it also depends on where their output falls in the UV spectrum. That's largely academic though, since you'd need a ridiculously precise thermometer to measure the difference. As for whether it bothers BP's, I suspect you might be right, but UV covers such a wide range of the spectrum, it's hard to say which frequencies would actually cause an issue.
Interestingly enough, moonlight bulbs (exo terra brand, at least) actually DO cause things to react, but the violet light they produce is on the visible end of the UV spectrum. What's cool is that the things that react under moonlight bulbs don't react under "black" light. Some things even react totally differently. Dark UV inks don't exactly glow, they change color. It makes for an interesting visual impact when they're on. I don't know if I can, but I'll try to get a picture of what it does to the UV printed silk plants in my cage.
 Originally Posted by NH93
I might have misunderstood your post, but UV and infrared are at totally opposite ends of the EM spectrum. To be honest, "see" might not even be the best way to explain how they perceive heat. It's entirely possible that they don't see into the IR spectrum very far, if at all. They way they perceive heat may be as far from "visual" as hearing is to taste. It may be a completely different sense entirely, processed in a different part of the brain from touch, taste, smell, taste, or vision.
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Re: New, Need help with small tank setup
You apparently didn't do much partying as a teen..black lights are purple
 Originally Posted by PitOnTheProwl
Neal there is also a "black" heat light.............. looks purple to me though LoL
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