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    night time lows?

    how important are night time lows to BPs?... currently since i havent gotten a Tstat yet im leaving my heat on all night and, at least the hot side, is staying at a constant 90 deg... humidity 50-60

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    Re: night time lows?

    Unless you are choosing to cool for breeding, there is no reason to fluctuate the temps at night time


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    Re: night time lows?

    just so you hear it from multiple people (alwas helps me feel better at least!) I have to agree that night time lows are not important at all for the health of a ball python.

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    Re: night time lows?

    how do u keep the humidity up in the 50's. i can get it up to the 50's but 10 minutes later its back at 20-25.

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    Re: night time lows?

    Quote Originally Posted by LYDIA View Post
    how do u keep the humidity up in the 50's. i can get it up to the 50's but 10 minutes later its back at 20-25.
    i have a 10 gallon tank witha screen lid - i found that humidity problems can be solved by using coconut fiber or cypress mulch as substrate and covering the entire lid with plastic wrap and cutting a small hole or two in the wrap t obring humidity to the level u want and also use a wide waterdish as it will allow more water to evaporate.


    also its ull get more n better anwser if u make ur own thread

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    Re: night time lows?

    Quote Originally Posted by LYDIA View Post
    how do u keep the humidity up in the 50's. i can get it up to the 50's but 10 minutes later its back at 20-25.
    Tubs are best at keeping in humidity and heat.

    I use a 20 gallon long glass cage with screen top, and what I do is I cover 3/4 of the screen with aluminum foil (plastic wrap might work even better), and have a generous portion of sphagnum moss (also known as frog moss, comes in brick form from petco and such) that I spray daily. I also have a nice sized waterbowl.

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    Re: night time lows?

    Quote Originally Posted by mainbutter View Post
    Tubs are best at keeping in humidity and heat.

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    Tubs are great, but don't forget about reptile cages! All my cages from RBI hold the humidity really, really well


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    Re: night time lows?

    AAAAHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!! call the feds !!!! my threads been hi-jacked !!!!! LMAO

    so are there any other opinons on having over night lows ???

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    Re: night time lows?

    Quote Originally Posted by SnM_Man View Post
    AAAAHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!! call the feds !!!! my threads been hi-jacked !!!!! LMAO

    so are there any other opinons on having over night lows ???
    what about sponges? if i clean them everyday?

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    Re: night time lows?

    I've always been under the impression that you only drop the temp if you are cooling for breeding. Otherwise constant temps are the way to go.
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