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more tank questions
ok, so I'm working on tweaking Nag's tank to get the setting in tank correct.
If I have an under the tank heater on one side, is that supposed to be on the hot side or on the cold side?
And how about the water bowl in the middle, or on the hot side?
If the water bowl goes in the middle, do I put the heat lamp above the water bowl?
I got another hide as well, so I put one hide on each side....where does the wet hide go? (the guy atr the pet store said to get a bowl and put some sphagnum moss inside and put the lid in it, and then cut a hole in the top for Nag to hide when he needs more moisture, but I'm not suite sure how to pull this off with everything else that needs to be in the tank?
HELP! LOL
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1.1.0 ball pythons, Nag (4) and Nagaina (3 yrs)
1.2.0 kitties, Jack(3), Bootsie (8), and Nani (8)
1.0.0 leucistic texas rat snake, Bloop (1 year)
1.0.0 well trained fiance, Mark
0.2.0 lovely daughters, Alyda (14) and Elise (10)
...And he BETTER obey! - Bill Cosby
Wendy
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Re: more tank questions
well the uth should be the hot side since it heats. be sure the hot side temp doesnt go over 92 and the lowside temp below 80. you really should get another hide that isnt a humid hide, cause if one side is too hot or too cold he may go to the humid hide and stay in there and he could get sick. thw waterbowl should be about between the warm-side hide and the middle under the light.
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Re: more tank questions
I have 2 dry hides right now. what i am pondering is, should I put in both dry hides AND a wet hide or one wet one dry?
"I'm pink, therefore I'm SPAM."
1.1.0 ball pythons, Nag (4) and Nagaina (3 yrs)
1.2.0 kitties, Jack(3), Bootsie (8), and Nani (8)
1.0.0 leucistic texas rat snake, Bloop (1 year)
1.0.0 well trained fiance, Mark
0.2.0 lovely daughters, Alyda (14) and Elise (10)
...And he BETTER obey! - Bill Cosby
Wendy
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Re: more tank questions
leave both dry and if you really think you need it one wet. put the wet one on the warm side so it actually creates good humidity.
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Re: more tank questions
another question please....
I think I have too much substrate in my tank. I have about 3 inches on one side falling down to about an inch and a half opn the other side.
Did I overdo it, and if so how much/little do I need?
"I'm pink, therefore I'm SPAM."
1.1.0 ball pythons, Nag (4) and Nagaina (3 yrs)
1.2.0 kitties, Jack(3), Bootsie (8), and Nani (8)
1.0.0 leucistic texas rat snake, Bloop (1 year)
1.0.0 well trained fiance, Mark
0.2.0 lovely daughters, Alyda (14) and Elise (10)
...And he BETTER obey! - Bill Cosby
Wendy
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Re: more tank questions
you should probably just evn it out. i think most people who use something besides paper towels and newspaper put about an inch of substrate.
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0.1.0 BP Normal (Princess)
0.1.0 Anerythristic Corn Snake (Allison) For Sale
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Re: more tank questions
About an inch of substrate should be plenty. If it's really deep, your UTH has to work a LOT harder to heat it.
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Re: more tank questions
Yeah, thats kind of what I thought too. I have way too much bark in the tank. I wasnt even sure my uth was even working, till I just checked it out this evening.
so I did find out that I do have pine bark in Nag's tank. I have some aspen I think its called, and i should take out the pine bark and replace it with the aspen, right?
"I'm pink, therefore I'm SPAM."
1.1.0 ball pythons, Nag (4) and Nagaina (3 yrs)
1.2.0 kitties, Jack(3), Bootsie (8), and Nani (8)
1.0.0 leucistic texas rat snake, Bloop (1 year)
1.0.0 well trained fiance, Mark
0.2.0 lovely daughters, Alyda (14) and Elise (10)
...And he BETTER obey! - Bill Cosby
Wendy
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Re: more tank questions
Yes get the pine out of there ASAP.. it is toxic to reptiles. Aspen is good.
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Re: more tank questions
ok....I really apreciate the advice...especially the quickness I received answers today.
I'm gonna go and redo his tank, and see how t hings go.
one last thing I just remembered. i heard someone say they used plexiglass on top of the tank to help keep the moisture in. the guy at the pet store said I can use plastic wrap as well. will this actually work, or will the radiant heat melt the wrap?
"I'm pink, therefore I'm SPAM."
1.1.0 ball pythons, Nag (4) and Nagaina (3 yrs)
1.2.0 kitties, Jack(3), Bootsie (8), and Nani (8)
1.0.0 leucistic texas rat snake, Bloop (1 year)
1.0.0 well trained fiance, Mark
0.2.0 lovely daughters, Alyda (14) and Elise (10)
...And he BETTER obey! - Bill Cosby
Wendy
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