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    The right temperature

    The normal temperature were I live is around 90ŗ (aprx.) almost everytime during a normal day, and at night it drops to 86ŗ (aprx.) At night, i turn on the Red Night Light to warm a hiding box and the temperature goes to 89ŗ in there.

    My question is: Having 90ŗ during the day as a normal weather condition, even inside the cage. Should I do something to cool one side of the cage so the temperature drops to almost 85ŗ? If so, what do You recommend? Or should i leave it that way?

    Note: No heating source is turned on during the day.
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    Re: The right temperature

    I would run a fan and kep the room around 82 degrees, because ball pythons need to thermoregulate. Get a heat source for the warm side and let the cool side be
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