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BP's IN SUMMER
I have a question for everyone...When summer comes most people put AC's in the windows, my family has central air and the little AC's that go in the windows... well obviously my house is going to get cold... so how can I keep my temps up if my room is going to be cold? I do have a screen porch connected onto my house I can put him on and it's nice there but I don't really want to have to do that..
any tips?
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Re: BP's IN SUMMER
What do you have your bp in? Tub or tank?
Lewie
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5.13 Ball Pythons
1.0 Kenyan Sand Boas
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Re: BP's IN SUMMER
It's in a tank, but I sort of made my closet the designated area for the snake and my lizard so it's not in the way and my cat can't get at the tanks. I understand what you say about the energy but honestly I can't breath at all with it very hot [it gets extremly hot here in summer] so having just the window open doesn't help.. I am willing to sacrafice myself for the snakes being but I do have other pets in my room and it's not fair to them.. I am not exactly sure what I am going to do and how much AC would effect the snake. I have a UTH on the side as a backup heat source but usually the overhead lamp is fine.
I'll see what happens, but I'm sure other people would have the same issue during the summer.
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Re: BP's IN SUMMER
I assume an UTH and a heat lamp would be suffcient to keep him warm. If he is in the closet the heat should stay in from the light and uth, In other words the ambient temp should be warm in the closet so maintaing the proper tems shoudlnt be too difficult.
Thants just my opinion though..
Im sure someone else coiuld help you out more so than i can
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Re: BP's IN SUMMER
 Originally Posted by mtxsub7
It's in a tank, but I sort of made my closet the designated area for the snake and my lizard so it's not in the way and my cat can't get at the tanks. I understand what you say about the energy but honestly I can't breath at all with it very hot [it gets extremly hot here in summer] so having just the window open doesn't help.. I am willing to sacrafice myself for the snakes being but I do have other pets in my room and it's not fair to them.. I am not exactly sure what I am going to do and how much AC would effect the snake. I have a UTH on the side as a backup heat source but usually the overhead lamp is fine.
I'll see what happens, but I'm sure other people would have the same issue during the summer.
no I understand, and I don't think you should turn off the AC completely, but why can't you turn it on medium or low instead of leaving it on high all the time? 75 degrees is the same temperature year round (or 72 or whatever)!
I mean, you need to keep the heat at least down to 80, or else you won't be able to maintain a cool side. I definitely support using the AC when you need it, I just don't see why you would want it to be cooler than necessary (for you I mean, not for the snake...I can definitely understand why you might not want it to be 80 degrees all the time)
1.0 Spouse Stephen
0.1 Normal BP Ulitakiwa aka Uli

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Re: BP's IN SUMMER
We had to insulate our BP's racks and tubs during the summer. We kept the air conditioner around 68 constantly, but the housing insulation foam board kept everything snug and warm for the BP's.
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Re: BP's IN SUMMER
 Originally Posted by soy.lor.n
no I understand, and I don't think you should turn off the AC completely, but why can't you turn it on medium or low instead of leaving it on high all the time? 75 degrees is the same temperature year round (or 72 or whatever)!
I mean, you need to keep the heat at least down to 80, or else you won't be able to maintain a cool side. I definitely support using the AC when you need it, I just don't see why you would want it to be cooler than necessary (for you I mean, not for the snake...I can definitely understand why you might not want it to be 80 degrees all the time)
yeah no problem.. I never actually said if I left it on high/medium/low though.. So don't assume. I usually do have it on low because high is too loud for my room, but I will figure this out.
thanks for replies and any other replies I will check out in a bit
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Re: BP's IN SUMMER
 Originally Posted by soy.lor.n
no I understand, and I don't think you should turn off the AC completely, but why can't you turn it on medium or low instead of leaving it on high all the time? 75 degrees is the same temperature year round (or 72 or whatever)!
I mean, you need to keep the heat at least down to 80, or else you won't be able to maintain a cool side. I definitely support using the AC when you need it, I just don't see why you would want it to be cooler than necessary (for you I mean, not for the snake...I can definitely understand why you might not want it to be 80 degrees all the time)
I don't know about you, but living in the north like I have my whole life, 75 is too warm for me, especially in our muggy as all hell summers. I prefer it to be around 68 degrees in my house. Don't go bashing him just because he prefers it cool. I loooove for it to be cool in my house. I'd have the AC blasting all the time if I could.
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Re: BP's IN SUMMER
 Originally Posted by mtxsub7
yeah no problem.. I never actually said if I left it on high/medium/low though.. So don't assume. I usually do have it on low because high is too loud for my room, but I will figure this out.
thanks for replies and any other replies I will check out in a bit
Well I mean I wasn't assuming anything, you said it gets cold in your room, which to me indicates that you have it higher than you need it. I really don't mean to be rude or anything, it's just that climate over control is one of my pet peeves. Has been since high school when it I had to carry a coat to class but would break a sweat just stepping outside in a tank top and shorts!
I second the insulation though, for when it's cold. I have some on my tank that I needed for the first couple weeks I had my girl. It was unseasonably cold in Atlanta
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0.1 Normal BP Ulitakiwa aka Uli

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