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    Smile Heat lamp/UTH/Thermostat Help

    Hello,
    I am relatively new to keeping snakes, and very new to ball pythons. My current tank setup is as follows:
    20L glass tank, screen lid.
    Red heat bulb w/ dimmer on hot side, keeps warm side around 90F.
    UTH w/ Herpestat EZ1 under hot side, hot spot set around at 92F.
    Cool side is ambient 77-80F
    Bedding is cedar mulch, i.e Reptile Floor, about 1 inch to combat humidity problems. Humidity is around 55-60%.
    Large water dish in center with hot and cool hide and synthetic plants.

    Am I missing anything? Do I need a thermostat for the heat lamp? Do I have too much substrate?
    I am waiting for my snake to be shipped, so I have some time to correct things before he arrives.
    As I understand it, ball pythons are very delicate and need absolute spot on husbandry.. my banana king on the other hand has been a breeze to care for

    Any advice or help is appreciated.

    Thanks

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    ALL heat sources must be regulated, including the bulb. i used a dimmer/rheostat for my CHE and it worked great as the room it was in had a steady temp. a thermostat is the superior choice for electronic control, however. if the room the enclosure is in has unstable temps, then i'd use a thermostat.

    also, lower the hotspot to ~89-90° F. young beeps do better with a lower hot spot temp.
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    Re: Heat lamp/UTH/Thermostat Help

    Will do!!! Thanks for the advice - I will see if the bulb maintains a steady temperature with the dimmer, if not I'll put it on a thermostat

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    Re: Heat lamp/UTH/Thermostat Help

    Quote Originally Posted by krampvs View Post
    Will do!!! Thanks for the advice - I will see if the bulb maintains a steady temperature with the dimmer, if not I'll put it on a thermostat
    keep us posted!
    4.4 ball python
    1.0 Albino 0.1 Coral Glow 0.1 Super Cinnamon paradox 1.0 Piebald 0.1 Pastel Enchi Leopard het Piebald 1.0 Coral Glow het Piebald

    1.0 corn snake
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    1.0 crested gecko
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    0.1 cat
    0.1 Maine Coon mix

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    Re: Heat lamp/UTH/Thermostat Help

    Quote Originally Posted by krampvs View Post
    Bedding is cedar mulch, i.e Reptile Floor
    Cedar or Cypress? Cedar is toxic.

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    Re: Heat lamp/UTH/Thermostat Help

    Cypress** it's Reptile Floor. Sorry

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