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Hi Snake Brainstrust,

We have a lovely Spotted Python at home. She is been with us for nearly a year (adopted from a previous home where she was no longer wanted). We need to organise a new heating system for her. Can anyone recommend a thermostat/heat setup? In her enclosure, she currently has a black heat lamp that is connected to an outdated thermostat. We also have a separate thermometer and hygrometer to monitor the enclosure. At night, the light and heat go off (on a timer). Currently, it's winter in Australia so it gets quite cool at night (probably down to 16 degrees inside) which is too cold for her. Recently we have noticed that the heat lamp is not heating the enclosure as it used to. So, it could be as simple as replacing the lamp but the thermostat doesn't have a nighttime setting and no safety off, etc. So we would like to upgrade. Also, have no experience with heat mats. Something to add? Would be grateful for any advice. With thanks in advanceIMG_0780.jpgIMG_0779.jpgIMG_0778.jpg
 
Use floor heat. It's cheapest, most reliable, best, most natural, safest, easiest, etc. I personally prefer heat cords, but you would likely prefer to use a heat mat. Those CHEs are terrible for all sorts of reasons.

You can upgrade if you want, but your thermostat will do the job. Many of us used to use those, although there aren't many of them still around now. Sort of nostalgic seeing one still in service. I'd go for a dimming thermostat, although for heat cords and mats you can use a pulse proportional thermostat and it'll work just as well (they'll destroy your CHE even faster than your old on/off thermostat will, but cords and mats are very robust and don't blow like globes and CHEs).
 
Can anyone recommend a thermostat/heat setup?
I use the 'Eco-tech advanced reptile thermostat'. about $100 and works a charm. can setup day and night timers as well as the thermostat function. set with customisable alarms if temp gets too high or low as well. They have a dimmable version of it as well for $150ish.
Mine: https://www.amazingamazon.com.au/reptile-thermostats-python-lizard.html
Dimming version: https://www.kellyvillepets.com.au/products/eco-tech-dimming-day-night-reptile-thermostat
hope that helps. sdaji is way more experienced tho so listen to him first lol
 
Hi Snake Brainstrust,

We have a lovely Spotted Python at home. She is been with us for nearly a year (adopted from a previous home where she was no longer wanted). We need to organise a new heating system for her. Can anyone recommend a thermostat/heat setup? In her enclosure, she currently has a black heat lamp that is connected to an outdated thermostat. We also have a separate thermometer and hygrometer to monitor the enclosure. At night, the light and heat go off (on a timer). Currently, it's winter in Australia so it gets quite cool at night (probably down to 16 degrees inside) which is too cold for her. Recently we have noticed that the heat lamp is not heating the enclosure as it used to. So, it could be as simple as replacing the lamp but the thermostat doesn't have a nighttime setting and no safety off, etc. So we would like to upgrade. Also, have no experience with heat mats. Something to add? Would be grateful for any advice. With thanks in advanceView attachment 331563View attachment 331564View attachment 331565
Wow I seen this enclosure being built very nice indeed (u tube) looking fantastic
This is a great photo in helping people that have bought their first little python? to see how you can choose to do your enclosure (ideas)the position and type of light/heat can’t go wrong fantastic.
 

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