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    Re: New owner with a few questions

    Quote Originally Posted by BPGator View Post
    You should have a thermostat to regulate the heat pad temperature.


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    That is in the list of things I plan on getting when I can.

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    Re: New owner with a few questions

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    That is in the list of things I plan on getting when I can.
    Touch your hand directly over where the heat pad is. Now imagine the snake slithering slowly directly on that spot. Unplug the heat pad until you get the thermostat, unless of course you don't have the heat pad on yet.


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    Re: New owner with a few questions

    Quote Originally Posted by Bamdiggity View Post
    Touch your hand directly over where the heat pad is. Now imagine the snake slithering slowly directly on that spot. Unplug the heat pad until you get the thermostat, unless of course you don't have the heat pad on yet.


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    I have an inch or so of bedding over it. If it were to hot wouldn't she just head to her cool side until she want the extra heat again? Seems to be what she has been doing.

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    Re: New owner with a few questions

    Quote Originally Posted by Bennie1986 View Post
    That is in the list of things I plan on getting when I can.
    Under-tank heaters get hot enough to burn in under 30 minutes if left unregulated. A vet bill for a burned snake will cost several times what a thermostat does - and you still have to purchase a thermostat.

    Ball pythons are a burrowing species. They live underground in nature. They will push the aspen aside and lie on the glass, and they will let themselves get burned.
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    Re: New owner with a few questions

    Quote Originally Posted by Bennie1986 View Post
    I have an inch or so of bedding over it. If it were to hot wouldn't she just head to her cool side until she want the extra heat again? Seems to be what she has been doing.
    Snakes burrow to get closer to the heat, and aren't great at judging temperatures on their bellies, so an UTH and no thermostat means disaster waiting to happen.

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    Re: New owner with a few questions

    She may actually burn herself rather than cool off. If you're on a budget, order a Jumpstart thermostat off of Amazon. It's like $30. You should have a thermometer taking a reading of the glass temp right next to your UTH (under the substrate). That temperature should not exceed 90°F.


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    An unregulated UTH will hit the 120 degree mark in under 45 minutes AND KEEP CLIMBING. I tested one, and unplugged it after it hit 147. It took under an hour. No amount of aspen is going to protect against that. You know the saying about how to boil a frog? If you put it into boiling water, it struggles to get out. If you put it in tepid water and slowly bring the water to a boil, it never realizes what's happening and it dies. Same thing with snakes. If the pet store let you walk out with a new snake, UTH, and no thermostat, AND NEVER COUNSELLED YOU TO GET A THERMOSTAT, but they sent you out the door with everything g else, right down to 2 hides (good) and a lamp (unnecessary), then shame on them. Maybe they just didn't have one to sell you...

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    Re: New owner with a few questions

    Quote Originally Posted by BPGator View Post
    You should have a thermometer taking a reading of the glass temp right next to your UTH (under the substrate). That temperature should not exceed 90°F.


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    I was instructed to put the probe for thermostat in between the UTH and the glass, outside of tank so as the probe cannot be moved by the snake and worry about a misread. Also if you do decide to put the probe under substrate do not use tape to secure it as I've heard a snake and tape can be fatal. Just a beginners opinion 😀

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    Re: New owner with a few questions

    Quote Originally Posted by amrakweno View Post
    I was instructed to put the probe for thermostat in between the UTH and the glass, outside of tank so as the probe cannot be moved by the snake and worry about a misread. Also if you do decide to put the probe under substrate do not use tape to secure it as I've heard a snake and tape can be fatal. Just a beginners opinion
    That is correct - the thermostat probe should be between the UTH and the glass. I was referring to a thermometer probe on the inside between the glass and substrate so you know the actual temperature your snake can experience.


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    Re: New owner with a few questions

    Quote Originally Posted by amrakweno View Post
    I was instructed to put the probe for thermostat in between the UTH and the glass, outside of tank so as the probe cannot be moved by the snake and worry about a misread. Also if you do decide to put the probe under substrate do not use tape to secure it as I've heard a snake and tape can be fatal. Just a beginners opinion ��
    The way you mentioned is ideal ( stat probe between the heat mat and the outside of the glass ) and then regulate by checking the inside of the viv above the heat where the probe is set ( I use a digital temp gun for reading the temp and then setting the thermostat ) it's obviously crucial to keep checking the temps .
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