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hi everybody, i have my ball in a 10 gallon tank and i have one reptile heat lamp and an undertank heater but since i turn the light off at night it gets a little colder than it probably should so i was thinking about gettin something to keep it warmer but im not sure what ?? like maybe one of the lamps that stays on during the night or heat tape....please help me out ! :? if you guys have any suggestions feel free to throw them my way
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help !
We have a human heating pad under our tank as well as a zoomed sticky pad. We don't use any over head heating.
0.3 Leopard Gecko (Cricket, Princess, Kimberly) 0.1 Cat (Meechie) 1.1 kids and a hubby who has 1.0 red tail boa (Jay) 1.0 ball python (Silent Bob) and my daughter has 0.0.1 Bahama Anole (Liz) and 0.0.1 White Lined Gecko (Boots)
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tempted
We also use the human heating pad w/both our enclosures. We do have to use lights though b/c we can't seem to get them warm enough w/out. Therefore, we also use the DIY humidifiers b/c the lamps suck out all the humidity.
~Caren~
"Everything has its beauty but not everyone sees it." Confucius
1.0 Other Half - Mark, 0.1 Child - Samantha
1.0.2 BP:Smitty,Sophie,Unamed One, 1.1 Cali King:Serpico,Simone
1.2 Canines, 0.2 Felines
1.1 RES Turtles - Thomas & Thomasina
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Brandon, Sophie, do you guys have a thermostat or rheostat hooked up to your heating pads? Those help with temps immensly *sp?*
0.1 Mexican Black Kingsnake *Princess Elysia*
0.1 Miami Phase Cornsnake *Leila*
0.1 Ball Python *Boo*
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BPnet Veteran
An under tank heater works well in a 10 gallon tank. You can lose the overhead lamp if you wish. I suggest getting a night time bulb and leave it on 24/7. Mist the cage once a day to keep the humidity up because those lights kill humidity.
Thanks,
Damien
0.1 2001 Ball Python 1200 grams.
1.0 1994 Ball Python 3800 Grams.

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Brandon, Sophie, do you guys have a thermostat or rheostat hooked up to your heating pads? Those help with temps immensly *sp?*
I don't have them, but I know I need to invest in a couple. Thanks for reminding me. :wink:
~Caren~
"Everything has its beauty but not everyone sees it." Confucius
1.0 Other Half - Mark, 0.1 Child - Samantha
1.0.2 BP:Smitty,Sophie,Unamed One, 1.1 Cali King:Serpico,Simone
1.2 Canines, 0.2 Felines
1.1 RES Turtles - Thomas & Thomasina
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I use an overhead red lamp that I have on 24/7 and just mist everyday. Plus to save humidity levels I use duct tape over the top of the cage, leaving a hole where the lamp goes with about a half inch or so around the lamp. Only the area directly under the lamp gets dry where as the rest of the cage stays pretty moist with humidity in the low to mid 60's.
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BrandonO, just wondering how old your bp is...I think a young bp would outgrow a 10gal in a matter of months. You may want to consider going to a 20Long soon, or just go into a 40 breeder (or sterilite equivilent) for the rest of its adult life...
just giving you a heads up...its much harder to control temperature gradients in a small tank as it is in a larger one. People on this board will be quite upset if you keep a juvi ball python in a little 10 gal enclosure....
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Queen of Common Sense
Actually, Brad, we've kept several of our juvies in 10 gallons when we first got them. The rule of thumb is that your tank should be at least 2/3 the length of your snake, so 10 gallons will do fine for a little while, but not for long. They grow at amazing rates.
If the undertank heater isn't providing sufficient heat, use an infrared bulb 24 hours a day. It'll give off heat, but the light won't stress out your BP.
Once your BP has outgrown the 10 gallon, consider switching to a Rubbermaid or Sterlite. I was reluctant to do this at first, so I tried one of mine out in plastic, and I was amazed at how much better it is at maintaining heat and humidity. I never have to mist my Sterlites, and the temperate is amazingly consistent.
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im not exactly sure how old he is, but he is about a foot and a half long . he has room to stretch out and climb but im going to go buy i bigger tank anyways i think both me and the snake will be happier that way
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