Best temp is 70-95 Fahrenheit. Humidity 40-80.
You want a temperature gradient of 92 - 70 degrees, preferably with belly heat.
A day-time temperature of 28-30 degress Celsius - with a 10 degree drop at night.
the water temporature fora ball python should be about 29 degrees celcious but if it is a
very hot day put it on as 12 degrees should probably do hopefully that helps
The hotspot should be 88-90 degrees. The ambient (air) should be over 75 but under 86.
anything over 95 degrees F
82 to 90 Fahrenheit
you should have a red sliders tank between 75-80 degrees f
No, not really. Ball pythons are not generally aggressive snakes. There have been many ocassions when I have seen breeders and snake owners place several ball pythons in the same tank.
you can put maximum of 2 ball pythons in a 55 gallon tank IF its a lower tank and has more ground space than height. ball pythons are very lazy and like to stay in one spot most of the time curled up, hence the name ball. Also, when feeding, DO NOT FEED THEM TOGETHER IN THE SAME CONTAINER. FEED THEM IN SEPARATE CONTAINERS.
shorts and tank top
Burmese pythons are reptiles, and therefore cannot regulate their body temperature as we can. Their body temperature depends entirely on their environment.
Yes it is important to have a thermometer in your fish tank. The temperature of the water should be between 75-80 degrees.
Depends on the fish. You need to be more specific.
So you can make sure the fish has a suitable temperature
The water in the tank that you are transferring the angelfish to should be the same temperature and PH of the old water.If you are adding them to your tank from a fish store, then you should acclimate the fish first by floating the bags in your tank, and every so often add a bit of your tank water to the water in the bag to avoid temperature or PH shock.
If you are going from the pet-store's tank to yours you should place the whole bag into your tank for at least 30 minutes then release the fish. If you are going from your tank to another tank you should wait until the tanks are the same temperature then go from one tank to another.
About room temperature.
If you betta is in a small tank, placing it in a location that has a warm ambient room temperature should be enough to keep it to betta preferred warmth. If you do not, then you should look at getting a small heater for your tank, but you may need to get a larger tank to allow for the use of a heater as there are no heater models made for anything smaller than a 2.5 to 5 gallon tank.