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    Post Your First BP Setup!

    we all started somewhere as BP keepers. so let's take a trip down memory lane and post pix of our first enclosure(s)!


    some of us started in tanks, some in tubs or whatever u got, post it; some of us struggled and some got it right off the bat. let's laugh, cry and admire at our beginnings. whatever u had, post it!


    ok here's my first enclosure. i read up on BP's for weeks but interesting enough i didn't read anything about thermostats. (they didn't sell this essential equipment in stores either.) thank goodness i found the forum! with a Jumpstart, i got setup a like a week before i brought Elphie home. anyway imma just repost the actual post of my first enclosure (no BP yet):

    Quote Originally Posted by Ax01 View Post
    i have my home ready for a baby! it's an 18 gallon terrarium with aspen and moss substrate. it's got a tree (hot side) and log (cool side) for hides.

    I was also thinking of putting in a landscape scenery for the backdrop and leafy plant.

    (not pictured - 75watt infrared heat lamp.)









    anything I'm missing that u would like to recommend?

    thanks for looking!
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    1st and current setup, AP T-10 on order.

    L29C1984 by David, on Flickr

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    I don't have pictures of my old ball python from so many years ago I can't honestly remember when I got her but it was some time way last century for sure. It was horrible. Reptile carpet, half log hide, no secondary hide, and I had to give her up when I went away to college.

    I do have the burnt out husk of the old glass cage I kept Dante in however.

    Quote Originally Posted by SDA View Post
    1.0 ♂ 2010 Spider BP 'Dante'
    1.0 ♂ 2017 Bay of LA Rosy Boa 'Queso'
    0.0.1 2017 Aru GTP 'Ganja'
    1.0 ♂ Blue Tick Coonhound 'Blue'

    1.0 ♂ 2018 Basset Hound 'Cooper'

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    1st setup - a pair of AP T8s. 3 of these 4 original girls are now proven (and still in my collection) and one is FINALLY deciding she wants to fill out. She's been built like a giraffe until the past few months - then BOOM, so hopefully she will be proven this year.
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    Re: Post Your First BP Setup!

    Quote Originally Posted by Eric Alan View Post
    1st setup - a pair of AP T8s. 3 of these 4 original girls are now proven (and still in my collection) and one is FINALLY deciding she wants to fill out. She's been built like a giraffe until the past few months - then BOOM, so hopefully she will be proven this year.


    she had a long neck?
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    Re: Post Your First BP Setup!

    Quote Originally Posted by Ax01 View Post


    she had a long neck?
    Kinda. Up to the recommended weight to breed, but very long and slender - not of egg carrying/development/laying proportions. Weight is more than a number.
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    Re: Post Your First BP Setup!

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    Very artistic Ax01! I like it.
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    Re: Post Your First BP Setup!

    Man, can't believe five years went by already...

    I bought a used AP-T12 in which I had two BPs living together. With help from local reptile owners and this forum I gained knowledge and ended up separating my BPs. Pretty glad they were too young to breed!

    Here's my setup 5 years ago and now.
    0.1 Reg. BP Het. Albino (Faye),
    1.0 Albino BP (Henry),
    0.1 Pastave BP Het. Pied (Kira)
    1.0 Pied BP (Sam)
    1.0 Bumble Bee BP (Izzy)

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    Don't have a photo of it, never took one! Back in '98 it wasn't as common to snap photos of everything (film, development cost, etc).

    Snakie (beepers name) was in a 50 gallon glass with wood trim enclosure that I got for free from someone through the Pennysaver. Had repitbark substrate, water dish, a one half log hide on the warm end, heated with a CHE and a night time bulb. Not great but not totally terrible, very sparse though. Snakie never had any issue feeding (live), we'd soak when s/he'd go in blue since the CHE dried out everything so much. Snakie belonged to myself and my roommate, when I moved out about a year later, roommate kept Snakie (I also had a corn snake, boa and iguana so I was fine with it). I followed up with him about 4 years later and he said Snakie was doing great. Hopefully s/he had (or is still having) a nice life.
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    Re: Post Your First BP Setup!

    My first set up - 40 gal aquarium - he was in it from 132g to 850ish, and just over 1.5 years. Other than constantly working at / monitoring humidity, and the pain of having to remove the CHE's every time I needed to open the tank, it worked well. Now that he is an adult he is in a T11

    1st is when I first got him - lots of clutter, 5 hides total, and LOTS of digital monitoring devices (Lol I was a bit obcessed with making sure every hide had its own thermometer, as well as the CHE thermostat and the ambient temps on both sides)



    2nd is from a few months later when he out grew some of the hides and was reduced to 3 hides total (which is the method I use now)

    No cage is too large - nature is the best template - a snoot can't be booped too much


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