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Posted by: boz8883 at Wed Jan 25 16:06:13 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by boz8883 ] So, I have 2 ball pythons each housed in a 20 gallon aquarium (separtely). The room I keep them in is extremely drafty and quite cool (low 60s). To heat them I have under tank heaters (the stick on kind, I'm getting flexwatt soon), a 150W day light and a 75W night light. These keep the tanks at an ambient temp of 80. So mid 70s on the cool side to low 80s on the warm side. I think this is too cool for ball pythons. Am I right? And if so how can I insulate the cages. When I get home from school in May I intend to build custom cages but until then what can I use to keep the heat (and humidity too) in the tank? Any help would be awesome. Thanks in advance | ||
>> Next Message: RE: Glass Aquarium Insulation Question - chris_harper2, Wed Jan 25 22:21:35 2006 >> Next Message: RE: Glass Aquarium Insulation Question - Malays, Thu Jan 26 16:17:29 2006 | ||
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