haha alright I got a VE-200D and a TG-412L temp gun from reptile basics website and my apartment stays about 75 so I guess I really don't need a thermometer thanks
Ok, just to be clear everyone keeps using the word thermometer. You really need a thermoSTAT to control your hotspot heating element (UTH, bulb) otherwise your hotspot will fluctuate with your ambient temp. And the animal can easily get too hot or be incapable of warming itself sufficiently. Spyder Robotics has a good one. but you can find even zilla brand thermostats at petsmart that will do the job.
Ok, just to be clear everyone keeps using the word thermometer. You really need a thermoSTAT to control your hotspot heating element (UTH, bulb) otherwise your hotspot will fluctuate with your ambient temp. And the animal can easily get too hot or be incapable of warming itself sufficiently. Spyder Robotics has a good one. but you can find even zilla brand thermostats at petsmart that will do the job.
Pssst... reading comprehension much? I'm not sure who the "everyone" is in this thread that you're talking about, but the OP has already said they bought both a quality temp gun (TG-412L) and a proportional thermoSTAT (VE-200D) from Reptile Basics. There's no need to stand on the meter vs stat soapbox here. I'm sure the OP is well aware of their individual functions.
I prefer belly heat, especially with ball pythons, ball pythons like a nice warm spot, being thicker bodied snakes I don't think passive heat works to get the internal temp of the snake up to where they like it.