I have been using a rack system with flex watt running up the back. I taped a outdoor thermometer probe to the back wall between the the tub and wall to read the temps. I kept the temps at around 93 (ball pythons are kept in the rack) figuring it would lose a few degrees from the wall to the tub. The snakes have done fine for 8 months with periodic refusing to eat which I assume was normal for ball pythons in december-february. I did notice that the bottom rack was getting cold and the ball python there wasn't eating and felt cool when I pick him up. I took a zoo med uth and wrapped it in tin foil and placed it at the front of the bottom tub.
Today i got my temp gun PE1 and when I took readings on the back wall at about 1 inch away it read 81 degrees which is a far cry from the 93 I was getting previously. I also read the outdoor probe that I had put on the bottom of the tub over the uth which read 91.8. When I used the temp gun it was reading 98 degrees. I then put the newspaper back and let it sit for awhile and took another reading and got 81 degrees. My question is what is the accurate reading and what is the best way to check reading on the tubs? Am I checking the temps right with the temp gun and are they reliable? I don't want to cook them and at this point they have seemed to do well with the outdoor temp probe but I also don't want to end up with RI problems and have been lucky they haven't had any or digestive problems up to this point. Any help on how to read the temps accurately and possibly how to warm up the bottom rack tub would be much appreciated.
Mark Westberg
Today i got my temp gun PE1 and when I took readings on the back wall at about 1 inch away it read 81 degrees which is a far cry from the 93 I was getting previously. I also read the outdoor probe that I had put on the bottom of the tub over the uth which read 91.8. When I used the temp gun it was reading 98 degrees. I then put the newspaper back and let it sit for awhile and took another reading and got 81 degrees. My question is what is the accurate reading and what is the best way to check reading on the tubs? Am I checking the temps right with the temp gun and are they reliable? I don't want to cook them and at this point they have seemed to do well with the outdoor temp probe but I also don't want to end up with RI problems and have been lucky they haven't had any or digestive problems up to this point. Any help on how to read the temps accurately and possibly how to warm up the bottom rack tub would be much appreciated.
Mark Westberg