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Re: Ball Python...
If you don't have the money for the snake.. how will you get the money to buy an enclosure and heat with a good thermostat? Please make sure to take that into consideration.
Read the caresheet on this forum before you set up the tank. Learn it like a bible.
http://www.ball-pythons.net/modules/...warticle&id=59
Don't get a cage too big (I recommend a tub actually).
Make sure you get a good UTH (under tank heater) and have something to control it. I recommend a good thermostat. They run 70-80 dollars or so.
Use either papertowels, newspaper, aspen, or cypress mulch for substrate. Avoid heat lamps, log hides, and oversized water bowls. Don't use sand, cedar, or pine bedding.
Here's an idea of how a tank should be set up.
http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b3...g?t=1259267982
Good luck and welcome!
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Re: Ball Python...
 Originally Posted by blackcrystal22
If you don't have the money for the snake.. how will you get the money to buy an enclosure and heat with a good thermostat? Please make sure to take that into consideration.
Read the caresheet on this forum before you set up the tank. Learn it like a bible.
http://www.ball-pythons.net/modules/...warticle&id=59
Don't get a cage too big (I recommend a tub actually).
Make sure you get a good UTH (under tank heater) and have something to control it. I recommend a good thermostat. They run 70-80 dollars or so.
Use either papertowels, newspaper, aspen, or cypress mulch for substrate. Avoid heat lamps, log hides, and oversized water bowls. Don't use sand, cedar, or pine bedding.
Here's an idea of how a tank should be set up.
http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b3...g?t=1259267982
Good luck and welcome!
I have the money to get the enclosure...
I just didn't have all the money to get everything...
The enclosure is pretty cheap at my petstore and heating is cheap too...
At the moment... A 20 Gal tank is 10$ on sale and a Heat source(Lamp that sits on top) is like 3.99.
I already have extra stuff from past snakes that I can use to make it's VIV as best as poss.
*Edit*... Since I can't use pine bedding, what should I use?? Because I have a 50LB bag of Pine at my house I bought a few years back... It's still fresh and crisp.
Last edited by Retarted Geese; 11-26-2009 at 04:45 PM.
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Re: Ball Python...
 Originally Posted by Retarted Geese
I have the money to get the enclosure...
I just didn't have all the money to get everything...
The enclosure is pretty cheap at my petstore and heating is cheap too...
At the moment... A 20 Gal tank is 10$ on sale and a Heat source(Lamp that sits on top) is like 3.99.
I already have extra stuff from past snakes that I can use to make it's VIV as best as poss.
A 20g may be fine, but it also may not. Sometimes juvenile ball pythons will get stressed from a cage that is too large.
Heat lamps are not recommended. They suck humidity and do not provide a proper heating source for a ball python. BPs need belly heat to digest their food and do not bask under a light.
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Re: Ball Python...
You'll want to get an under tank heater, not a heat lamp. They need belly heat to help digest their food, and the heat lamps suck humidity, which they also need.
Edit: Jinx blackcrystal!
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Re: Ball Python...
 Originally Posted by Retarted Geese
*Edit*... Since I can't use pine bedding, what should I use?? Because I have a 50LB bag of Pine at my house I bought a few years back... It's still fresh and crisp.
Aspen bedding, newspaper, or paper towels.
Pine bedding is dangerous and can pose as a risk to your reptile. It has oils in it just like cedar does that could be dangerous.
Edit:
Ahaha!
Last edited by blackcrystal22; 11-26-2009 at 04:48 PM.
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Re: Ball Python...
Well I just got the money to get a under the cage heater...
I just sold my iPod to my neighbor on craigslist .
Thanks again...
You guys/gals are being a great help.
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