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Ball Python Heating for Winter?

Ok, so i already asked this but i didnt go into enough detail so im going to restate myselfi recently got a 60 gallon aquarium from my neighbor and modified it so there is enough air flow and it is sealed enough so my ball python cant get outright now its summer and the tanks te,p is 80ish and i have an undertank with a thermostatwhen the winter comes here in michigan it will get much colder and i need another heat source to keep the temp upthe ventation fo the tank is long and thin so a regular heat lamp would not fit over the top of the tank but there are slots for those lonf bar type bulbsany suggestions?

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I wouldn't while it's too warmIt'll create condenstaions and make the bread wetI'd let it cool first.
It's finethe worst thing that can happen to it is that a little of the outer layer of the banana bread may stick to the foil when it is unwrappedHorrorsEeeek.
Your summer temp should be between 95-115, with a winter temp around 75-95, the low number being the night temp or hide areaBalls are desert reptiles that tend to live the borrows of indigenous rodents.The snake needs to brumate whether you intend to bred or not.

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