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Opinions On My Glass Enclosure Set Up
Hi everyone!
This is my first post but I have been visiting since I got my female ball python in April 22. I would like to know if I should move the location of my CHE to improve Isabella's environment.
First she is completely healthy and has grown to 326g from approximately 150g when I got her in late April. She eats every week, usually a large live mouse (35g or so) but is not a consistent F/T weened rat eater (she has taken only 3 over the last few months). When I heat up the F/T with a heat lamp (to 105o degrees) after fully thawing overnight in fridge, I can get her to strike but she doesn't wrap it and only has eaten it over the course of the night twice (the other times she moved the F/T around but didn't eat it). When she refuses the F/T, I buy a live mouse the following day and she strikes/wraps it within a minute.
Isabella's sheds are perfect, I add a humid hide when she enters blue and make sure to keep the humidity around 80% until she is through shed.
Here's my setup (moisture in pic is from me misting right before taking pic):
- 20 gal enclosure (30x12x12")
- heat mat taped to underside of right side of enclosure w/consistent 90o over hide (on thermostat)
- single layer of foil covering all of the screen top (taped with foil tape and cut out for CHE & LED)
- 150w CHE over "cool side" (on thermostat)
- low temp LED right of CHE (on 12hr timer)
- repti-chip substrate
- 2 identical hides (cool and hot sides)
- Govee thermometer/hydrometer on each side 3" above substrate
- Right (hot side) ambient temp stays around 75o (90o directly below hide)
- Left (cool side) ambient temp stays around 80o
- Left side humidity (below CHE) is around 40%
- Right side humidity is 50-60% (I mist once a day)
She seems to be staying only in her hot hide since the last few weeks.
Should I move the CHE to above the hot side or reverse the dual light fixture to shift CHE more to center of enclosure for more consistent ambient temps?
Is 40% humidity ok under CHE (average humidity is probably around 50%)?
Last edited by Chief Underverse; 07-20-2022 at 05:01 PM.
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Re: Opinions On My Glass Enclosure Set Up
Nice set up. I'd add a humid hide (tupperware with sphagnum moss) to the cool side. Might try a bigger water bowl.
Last edited by Homebody; 07-20-2022 at 07:01 PM.
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Re: Opinions On My Glass Enclosure Set Up
Thanks!
I am looking to get a larger water dish soon. I actually have some "moss" towards the hot side. Isabella actually went into the "cold" today so I wonder if raising the ambiant Temps helped.
Should I keep it the same way?
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Re: Opinions On My Glass Enclosure Set Up
 Originally Posted by Chief Underverse
Should I keep it the same way?
I really think you've got all your bases covered. So, keep it the same way.
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Re: Opinions On My Glass Enclosure Set Up
Thanks Homebody! I increased the cold side 1o and she is in her cold hide this morning lol!
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Re: Opinions On My Glass Enclosure Set Up
Oh! And keep in mind that this is not her forever home. She'll outgrow it.
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Re: Opinions On My Glass Enclosure Set Up
Yep, I'm looking at a vision PVC enclosure (36 gal?). I plan on getting one or 2 more species now that the kids are mostly out of the house.
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Re: Opinions On My Glass Enclosure Set Up
 Originally Posted by Chief Underverse
Yep, I'm looking at a vision PVC enclosure (36 gal?). I plan on getting one or 2 more species now that the kids are mostly out of the house.
36 gallons sounds small for an adult female bp. Think 75 to 120 gallons. I know, they're expensive, but your kids are out of the house (mostly). What else you gonna spend your money on?
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Re: Opinions On My Glass Enclosure Set Up
True!
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