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2006-10-21 19:55:22 · 3 answers · asked by angeljuarez22 1 in Pets Other - Pets

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I assume the light is just a source of heat.No special lighting is needed. Ball pythons are nocturnal snakes, spending their days in the wild securely hidden away from possible predators. To make it easier to see your ball during the day, you can use a full-spectrum light or low wattage incandescent bulb in the enclosure during the day. Make sure the snake cannot get into direct contact with the light bulbs as ball pythons are very prone to getting seriously burned. Respect your ball's needs, however, and be sure to provide a hide box, and expect them to use it!

Proper temperature range is essential to keeping your snake healthy. The ambient air temperature throughout the enclosure must be maintained between 80-85F (27-29 C)-during the day, with a basking area kept at 90F (32.5 C). At night, the ambient air temperature on the coolest side may be allowed to drop down no lower than 73-75F ( 23-24 C) only if a basking area of at least 80F (27 C) remains available.

Special reptile heating pads that are manufactured to maintain a temperature about 20 degrees higher than the air temperature may be used inside the enclosure. There are adhesive pads that can be stuck to the underside of a glass enclosure. Heating pads made for people, available at all drug stores, are also available; these have built-in hi-med-lo switches and can be used under a glass enclosure. You can also use incandescent light bulbs in porcelain and metal reflector hoods to provide the additional heat required for the basking area. All lights must be screened off to prevent the snake from burning itself.

All pythons, especially ball pythons, are very susceptible to thermal burns. For this same reason do not use a hot rock. New on the market are ceramic heating elements. They radiate heat downwards, do not emit light, and are reported to be long lasting. Plugged into a thermostat will enable you to adjust the temperature inside the tank as the ambient room temperature changes with the seasons.

Buy at least two thermometers - one to use in the overall area 1" (2.5 cm) above the enclosure floor, and the other 1" (2.5 cm) above the floor in the basking area. Don't try to guess the temperature - you will either end up with a snake who will be too cold to eat and digest its food or one ill or dead from overheating.

2006-10-22 02:25:21 · answer #1 · answered by marnibrown1 5 · 0 0

Ball Pythons do no longer choose lights in any respect, day or night. They do choose a basking spot (warmth) that reaches a floor temperature the place the snake makes touch of ninety to ninety 5 ranges F. it is ultimate executed via utilizing an below-tank heater and a thermostat with a probe glued to the floor of the tank above the heater. this might desire to be a minimum of as great by way of fact the snake itself so it could have that is finished physique resting on it, and can be at one end of the enclosure. i might advise offering water on the different end. Ball Pythons additionally choose a secure hidebox it incredibly is a good in effective condition around their bodies. in the experience that your ball python's poop is chalky white, it incredibly is completely digesting. whether it incredibly is brown and moist, you will watch it die a sluggish dying in view which you're no longer offering the warmth it needs to good digest that is food. i might advise getting a e book in case you ought to maintain this snake alive. you mustn't might desire to ask this question. it incredibly is decrease priced, and the hyperlink is below.

2016-10-15 07:14:57 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Just make sure there is a heat light on at all times. At night a lot of people use blue bulbs desinged for the night so as not to mess up the animals natural habitate, but still keeping them warm.

2006-10-22 08:52:38 · answer #3 · answered by Animal lover 3 · 0 0

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