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Please critique my new BP setup! (also need help getting temp+Hum in order)
Hey everyone, new to the world of keeping a BP, and am very excited!
i purchased a BP yesterday from a reputable breeder, and i got a very lovely snake for my first, anyways i just wanted to make sure my enclosure is spot on, as im very adhd about all the animals i own, and want everything to be perfect, so i am very open to any criticism, as long as its constructive! haha.
here is a picture of my enclosure

-20G long tank
-screen lid, with clips, i have Styrofoam blocking 1/2-3/4 of the top off, to prevent humidity from escaping, while still allowing air flow
-heat pad (12"x8")
-2 hides one fake rock, one on the hot side, a half moon wooden one on the other side, i poured substrate over the back open end of the wood hide to block the other side off to make her feel more secure
-Cypress Mulch substrate about a 1" layer
-Large water dish to help with humidity
- brutal thermometer/hygrometer
not installed:
Thermostat- just received it in the mail today, i got the Hydrofarm one. im just unsure where to install the probe, should i hot glue it in the hot hide to the tank bottom right above the heat pad? or should i peel the heat pad off the bottom of the tank and place the probe inside the pad and re-stick it to the bottom of the tank? or can i just tape the probe to the bottom of the pad beneath the tank? any suggestions?
- proper thermometer and hygrometer. i had to buy the accurite therm/hygrom online since i couldnt find it in the walmart here in Canada... it will be here in 2 weeks unfortunately.. right now im using a lcd stick on glass one, i dont think its accurate but i dont know for sure, im actually very concerned about this, i couldnt find a decent thermometer with a probe anywhere locally.
right now my thermometer is reading 20 degrees C... so 68 degrees F and my humidity is reading at 77% i live in a naturally humid area of Canada, i dont think the temp and humidity is being read accurately whatsoever, but im not sure. i know 68 is NOT an acceptable temp... need to fix this asap.
can anyone help me make adjustments to my terrarium to give this girl the healthiest home possible? should i get a heat lamp to help bump the heat up, while helping to tone the humidity down (if 77% is accurate...) if yes to running a heat lamp with the heat pad at the same time, what type of bulb should i get and how should i run it, etc?
any advice is very much appreciated.
Last edited by CanuckGame; 02-11-2016 at 12:08 AM.
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