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    Heating

    I've poked around the forum, but still have a few questions pertaining to heat.

    I have an 18-28" ball python in a 10 gallon aquarium with a clamp lamp and a 60 watt bulb. He's on Reptibark as a substrate, has a hide, and a water dish.

    I'm having problems getting the heat up above 74degrees. I've added foil to 3/4 of the screen lid and am waiting to find out how that works.

    The snake has also spent the past two days in his water dish. I was concerned about him, pulled him out, and he's acting normally. He's about to shed, has lost his color and has had milky eyecaps for two days now.

    What should I be doing?

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    Re: Heating

    -I think a 10 gallon aquarium is a little small for a ball python nearing two feet. My suggestion would be to swing by WalMart and pick up a rubbermaid storage container for about $5. Solder some holes in it and voila! Instant snake enclosure that holds humidity well.

    -What kind of thermometer are you using? Stick on ones are crappy, so if you have a digital one than the temps are correct. Otherwise they may be 10 degrees off! You can get a dual digital thermometer and hygrometer at WalMart for $11.

    -It's cold here, so in the winter I get some 250 watt red light bulbs (also from WalMart $6). You can leave these on all day and night. They usually give me a 88-90 hot side and a 80-84 cool side in the day. The reason your temps aren't ideal may be because your bulb isn't strong enough for the weather and like I said, your thermometer might be off.

    -Your BP should also have two hides, one on the hot spot and one on the cold spot.

    -As for the shedding you can mist the enclosure or soak your BP in warm not hot, water for about 10 minutes. He seems to be soaking himself nicely though.

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    Re: Heating

    Hi there and welcome to the forums!

    What I would suggest you do is get a Digital thermometer. You can usually find those at Wal-mart, the Accurite brand. These have an "indoor" and "outdoor" temp, as well as a way to measure humidity. Place the "outdoor" probe on the warm side, and I would suggest you use belly heat at 93 degrees, rather than a heat lamp. A heat lamp will dry up his environment. Your humidity should be around 50%, and during shed it should be around 60-70%. If you're using one of those analog gauges, make sure it finds its way to the trash can, fast. They're notoriously inaccurate.

    Feel free to ask any questions

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    Re: Heating

    leave the snake alone right now, they don't like to be bothered during shed.....

    as for your heating, forget the lights for heat, i used to use them and it never got hot enough and they majorly suck the humidity out of the tank.....either get flexwatt heat tape or a UTH (under tank heater) which will have to be controlled by a thermostat (Ranco, Johnson, Helix, etc.)....and u said u have A hide...u must have 2 hides, one on each side of the tank....
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    Re: Heating

    I nearly forgot about UTHs! I have a poorly insulated room upstairs and UTHs never cut it for me, at least in the winter. In the summer UTHs rule the snake tanks.
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    Re: Heating

    Quote Originally Posted by HadesBP18
    I nearly forgot about UTHs! I have a poorly insulated room upstairs and UTHs never cut it for me, at least in the winter. In the summer UTHs rule the snake tanks.
    Are you using Flexwatt?

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    Re: Heating

    I use Flexwatt for Narcissa's tank only because it came with the 20 gallon I had for my old bearded dragon. That with a ceramic heater is enough in the winter. My other small one is just a normal one bought from a pet store. I just keep it to give them belly heat to digest. The third one I use is for Kozma which is a human heating pad. That one works the best. Three settings, no hot spots, no light needed.
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    Re: Heating

    He does have two hides, his water dish is in the middle, and I'm not entirely sure where the 28" came from, he's 18-20. The 10 gallon is a temp. thing, he was in a Rubbermaid about a quarter of the size of the 10 gallon, and I had the 10 gallon lying around. I'm using a digital thermometer/hyd. from Flukers. Should I move him back to the Rubbermaid?

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    Re: Heating

    Quote Originally Posted by Threnody
    Should I move him back to the Rubbermaid?
    either one will work, but speaking from experience, I can tell you that the rubbermaids will be much easier to clean and much easier to maintain temps & humidity.

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    Re: Heating

    Quote Originally Posted by Threnody
    I have an 18-28" ball python in a 10 gallon aquarium with a clamp lamp and a 60 watt bulb.
    Thats where the 28 inches came from.
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