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Originally posted by Freakonaleash
I have a 50 gallon glas aquarium with a sliding screen top.
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... and that's why you're having trouble keeping the temps steady.
Think about it... air is going to circulate. Hot air will move into cooler areas, and vice versa. Remember, temperatures will always equalize with the environment - ice melts, and hot coffee eventually cools down to achieve room temperature. Plus, heat rises.
Same principles apply to an enclosure with an open top. Whatever heat you do generate is going to rise right out the top, and room temperature air will replace it.
You need to find a way to restrict the air flow, and an open top is just NOT the way to do it. I'd suggest blocking off at LEAST 80% of the top. Secondly, once you do restrict air flow to keep temps moderately stable, put the heater on a lamp dimmer, which you can get at Walmart for around $20. If your temps get too high, just turn it down. But the important thing is, achieve the stability FIRST.
And here's the best advice I can possibly give... for ball pythons, rubbermaids are the best there is, best there was, and best there ever shall be. It's much easier to maintain both the temp and humidity that BPs require. Remember, the animal's needs MUST come first.
Good luck with whatever you choose.