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Re: Newbie.... feedback on my Habitat please
Looks good! I have a couple comments/suggestions though... The new hide looks a little too big for him which might be why he prefers the cooler side. They like small, tight, confined spaces that they can curl up in and feel around them. The new hide seems a little too exposed. Also, have you measured the temps in the cool hide? With the UTH and lamp on the same side, it seems like the cool side might not get warm enough.

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Re: Newbie.... feedback on my Habitat please
UTH can definitley get to HOT without being controlled
other than no thermostat the setup looks awesome!
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Re: Newbie.... feedback on my Habitat please
I didn't realize the UTH wasn't being controlled. The towel might work temporarily, but it may end up insulating the UTH and making it either fail or cause a fire down the road. I would strongly suggest that you get at least a rheostat (lamp dimmer) to regulate the UTH temps, but preferably you should use a quality thermostat. You can pick up a Johnson or Ranco for around $70 which might seem like a lot, but it's peanuts if you consider your snake will live for 20+ years.

-Lawrence
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Re: Newbie.... feedback on my Habitat please
With it under the grate/shelf, the temp is at about 85. I will get a thermostat soon. I'm tapped out right now. Just had a couple unexpected bills. Maybe I'm just being a bit paranoid. 
Does anyone use just a heating pad (controlled naturally) and keep theirs at the right temps? Do i have to use the overhead lamp?
Last edited by ThuSandman; 06-17-2008 at 04:51 PM.
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Re: Newbie.... feedback on my Habitat please
Why didn't you attach the UTH to the glass?
0.1 JCP "Zoot"
0.1 Greyband Kingsnake "Tansy"
0.1 Brazilian Rainbow Boa "Rio"
0.1 South Florida Kingsnake "Cromwell"
0.0.2 Crested Geckos "Duck and Drake (named by my 3 year old)"
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Re: Newbie.... feedback on my Habitat please
 Originally Posted by TheKingInYellow
Why didn't you attach the UTH to the glass?
I thought I had read somewhere in here that they were almost impossible to get back off when you needed to replace one. I'm going to have to get a rheostat or thermostat so will probably peel back small portions of tape and stick on there then.
What about a Repti-Therm 500R ? Anyone use one of those?
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Re: Newbie.... feedback on my Habitat please
I have two running UTHs on my un-occupied new tank. They seem to be okay, but without a numerical display, you need a good way to check the temps. I bought an IR tempgun, adn between the two it's a pretty good combination.
As for removing the UTHs? I imagine a razor will work on it just fine, maybe some isopropyl alcohol to take off the sticky residue and you are good to go.
0.1 JCP "Zoot"
0.1 Greyband Kingsnake "Tansy"
0.1 Brazilian Rainbow Boa "Rio"
0.1 South Florida Kingsnake "Cromwell"
0.0.2 Crested Geckos "Duck and Drake (named by my 3 year old)"
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Re: Newbie.... feedback on my Habitat please
Congrats on the new snake!!
You do need a thermostat; there is no getting around that.
Also, those little dials you have way up at the top of the tank are useless. Not only are they reading temps and humidity at the top of the cage (where your snake isn't) but they are also very inaccurate. A good choice would be a digital thermometer/hygrometer. Accurite makes one and is available at Lowe's, Wal-mart, etc. for about 12 dollars.
The theory behind a hide is to give a dark hiding place for the snake to escape to and feel safe and secure. The hides you have, while pleasing to the human eye, are not very good for ball pythons. They really need a small and private place to be.
Also, snakes like this don't soak. They do like to drink though! A smaller water bowl would do nicely!!
Lastly, humidity just needs to be kept at about 50-55%
~~ McKinsey~~
"Men have forgotten this truth," said the fox. "But you must not forget it. You become responsible, forever, for what you have tamed."
~The Little Prince; Antoine de Saint Exupery
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