Sekani
Officially Corn Obsessed
No offence to the people on BP.net, I just like to think i know ye guys better and trust your opinions!
So I don't know what to do about the temps and humidity in my balls tank. I have a quite a bit of aspen, just because I wanted to see if she wanted to burrow (she didnt at all) so im going to take some out. And also, I read on Autumns ball python thread that aspen isnt that great for balls? I think I might switch her to repti bark.
She's currently in a tub but im hoping to upgrade her to a glass tank soon. Currently (as I write this) her temp is 22.8 C and her humidity is 71% on the hot side a good inch or two off the heat mat (on the aspen).
We live in Ireland in the midlands where its mostly just cold and wet (even now its 'summer', its still barely reaches 15 degrees and it rains pretty much every day at some point).
I know these temps and humidity aren't right and I don't want to be given out to, please just tell me what to do! I only have her about two months and she shed the night I got her (full shed) and hasn't since. She is supposedly a 2011 and she never refuses food (weaner rats).
So heres a few pics of the temp (in C) and humidity taken over the space of about a week, a couple of weeks ago:
Her tank:
Hot side:
Cold side:
Do you think I should reduce the size of the water bowl? I was suggested to use a fan to circulate the air but its already so cold and would that not make it colder ?
Thankfully we are moving out in a couple of days back to my mams house where there is underfloor heating. Should I keep her on the floor or up off the floor?
She doesnt seem 'unhealthy' but I wouldn't really know what to look for if she was. She moves around, eats and seems to be happy but the numbers on the thermo/hygrometer don't look right!
Thanks in advance for advice!
So I don't know what to do about the temps and humidity in my balls tank. I have a quite a bit of aspen, just because I wanted to see if she wanted to burrow (she didnt at all) so im going to take some out. And also, I read on Autumns ball python thread that aspen isnt that great for balls? I think I might switch her to repti bark.
She's currently in a tub but im hoping to upgrade her to a glass tank soon. Currently (as I write this) her temp is 22.8 C and her humidity is 71% on the hot side a good inch or two off the heat mat (on the aspen).
We live in Ireland in the midlands where its mostly just cold and wet (even now its 'summer', its still barely reaches 15 degrees and it rains pretty much every day at some point).
I know these temps and humidity aren't right and I don't want to be given out to, please just tell me what to do! I only have her about two months and she shed the night I got her (full shed) and hasn't since. She is supposedly a 2011 and she never refuses food (weaner rats).
So heres a few pics of the temp (in C) and humidity taken over the space of about a week, a couple of weeks ago:
Her tank:
Hot side:
Cold side:
Do you think I should reduce the size of the water bowl? I was suggested to use a fan to circulate the air but its already so cold and would that not make it colder ?
Thankfully we are moving out in a couple of days back to my mams house where there is underfloor heating. Should I keep her on the floor or up off the floor?
She doesnt seem 'unhealthy' but I wouldn't really know what to look for if she was. She moves around, eats and seems to be happy but the numbers on the thermo/hygrometer don't look right!
Thanks in advance for advice!