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    Preparing for my first BP!

    Hi everyone! I'm new to this forum although I have been creeping on here for a few months. I decided in February that I am ready to add a snake to my life and chose ball pythons because I love their personalities and looks. I currently own a 20 gallon tropical fish aquarium and 2 baby Crested Geckos.
    I am in the process of setting everything up for my ball python now as I have moved out of my apartment with a snake-fearing roommate and should be able to get my snake within a few weeks!
    I have chosen to use a tub after extensive research because it seems like it will be easier and cheaper and better for my BP too! Good all around.
    I just wanted to share my plans for the tub and ask a few questions to make sure I do everything right. I'm planning on getting a hatchling and probably a normal since I'm on a college student budget.

    I have/ will be purchasing:
    -15 quart Rubbermaid tub (http://images.lowes.com/product/conv...1691417545.jpg)
    -10-20 gallon (small) Zoo Med Under Tank Heater
    -aspen snake bedding
    -medium Exo Terra water bowl
    -medium Exo Terra reptile cave
    -thermostat http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
    -thermometer/hygrometer http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
    - binder clips/ luggage strap to secure the tub

    I've ordered a soldering iron to put holes in the tub of course!

    I realize that I probably need a second hide, but I'm not sure how to fit it in the 15 quart tub since it's so small!
    Is aspen snake bedding a good choice for a BP?
    Is it really necessary to feed your BP in a separate tub?
    Is there anything else I need to get or do before I get my snake?
    I am a little concerned that the 10-20 gallon UTH will be too large for the 15 quart tub but felt that the smaller size was impractical and probably would not heat the enclosure adequately since I live in the Midwest and my apartment is not super warm (ambient temp about 69 degrees). What I will probably do is just place the tub over half of the UTH to make sure that my BP has a "cool side."

    I'm sure I have more questions but I will update later if I think of any. Let me know what you guys think or if you have any awesome tips for a first-time snake and BP owner

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    Sounds good!

    One hide is actually fine for a tub, as the area is more enclosed. Perhaps a branch or a little fake plant would be good for extra security.
    Aspen is good.
    Not at all necessary to feed in a separate place, most people feed in the enclosure with no problems with aggression etc.
    Do you have a thermostat for the UTH? The exoterra kind that's cheaper should be fine. Even a light dimmer could be okay, but it's not reccomended.
    The half UTH over the tub sounds fine, they just need a cool area incase they get too warm.
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    The cup is useful because of it's emptiness

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    Yep, I ordered this thermostat from Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...?ie=UTF8&psc=1

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