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    Whats better setup?

    Glass aquarium type of tank or wooden with glass front?

    I herd that the wooden one can pick up bacteria in the wood and its bad for the snake. I am curious on how its going to pick up the bacteria.

    I am in the process of buying a glass terrarium already set up for my BP it has undertank heat pad with thermometer, and bunch of other goodies.

    But I am curious if I should re-use my old tank for another BP or should I dispose of it. I will post a pic of it and if someone could please tell what I should do. Thanks

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    Re: Whats better setup?

    Is that what your snake is in now? With exposed lights? :eek:


    If so, you need to get those lights out, or put a shield up around them, or you will end up with a burned snake eventually.

    I can't really comment on glass or wood vivs being any better, because I don't use either. I use only tubs.

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    Re: Whats better setup?

    I am thinking about switching to tubs but i want a set up for two tubs on on top of the other in a rack made for two. Whats better for the tubs the belly heat or the back heat? And what should I lay down in the tubs? Newspaper? etc.

    Yea I hate those bulbs in my tank too but he seems to be smart around them yesterday I got freaked out when I saw him go near it and I watched him he bumped his head into it lol and took of hell of quick. So I think he is somewhat smart but I still want to get rid of that tank and get me the two tubs so that when I get my girl or my new male which are going to be about 2 feet in lenght or more. What size tub would I be looking at that will last me forever and I dont need to keep on upgrading tubs?
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    Re: Whats better setup?

    These are Sterilite 1986 models (41 quart) that I got at Walmart. Get a solder wand while you are there for about $10 for putting in ventilation holes.

    I use belly heat and each tub has a 1 foot section of 11" flexwatt and all three are controlled with one Ranco thermostat. You can get all of that equipment at http://www.reptilebasics.com



    I use newspaper and the hides are plastic bowls with entrances soldered out to make hides:



    Same tub for an adult (all my aspen has been replaced now with newspaper):

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    Re: Whats better setup?

    In regards to your original question...any porous material has the potential to house more bacteria. So yes wood could hold more then say plastic which holds more then glass.

    However...if you seal the wood then you won't be able to tell a difference. Also, if you practice good husbandry (ie. cleaning often, not letting waste sit, etc.) you shouldn't have any issues.

    This is similar to the debate on if plastic cutting boards are so much better then wood ones...the jury is still out and there is no scientific proof (when taken care of) that one houses more than another.

    The real question in not what to make it out of but what you want to do with it, and where you want to keep them.
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    Re: Whats better setup?

    again hehe here is some pics of the one we built, we got bottom heat as well as back heat.... i'll take some more updated pics in a few...
















    cost less then 200.00 to make. i got 3 times that much in my 2 40 gallon breeder tanks.....

    Budda- male--360g- 100% het Albino from
    www.allstarmorphs.com thanks Larry.
    Montu- male--788g- normal
    Baby-????--338g- normal
    Sunita- female--1684g- normal
    Groper- male--1970g- normal--Rescued 03/07-- May 07 BPOM
    Sheikra--female--1697g- normal- Rescued 05/19/07

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    Re: Whats better setup?

    here is some new pics

    here is the side view, with 2 of the snakes feeding charts...



    here is the front view, top tub i use for feeding in most cases....



    here is 2 pics of my heat tape on the back wall and bottom, probe is taped on the back wall in the 3rd tub slot...





    here is the tubs that are occupied at the moment the other 2 balls, the big ones groper and sunita are in the 40 gal breeders right now.. but when we go on vacation they have the bottom 2 tubs..

    Montu's tub


    Budda's tub


    Baby's tub

    Budda- male--360g- 100% het Albino from
    www.allstarmorphs.com thanks Larry.
    Montu- male--788g- normal
    Baby-????--338g- normal
    Sunita- female--1684g- normal
    Groper- male--1970g- normal--Rescued 03/07-- May 07 BPOM
    Sheikra--female--1697g- normal- Rescued 05/19/07

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    Re: Whats better setup?

    Quote Originally Posted by KIBPLOVER
    Baby's tub
    I am digging the clown bowl..
    When you've got 10,000 people trying to do the same thing, why would you want to be number 10,001? ~ Mark Cuban
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    Re: Whats better setup?

    Kibplover, Hey what are you using to control your temperatures so steady? I always have to wake up middle of the night to see if his temps dropped or rose in the tank.

    Robin, Where do you place the flex watt tape more to the hide or away from the hide?
    Is it more towards the hot side? I am about to purchase 2 accurite's but I am still in debate on the flexwatt or the heat pad and was going to purchase the ZooMed rept temp 500r Thermometer those any good? I am just really sick of worrying about the temperature I cant get out the house without worrying about that
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    Re: Whats better setup?

    Hey Kingpython. your not in the bayarea are you? by concord? I'd know that type of cage anywhere. Did that come from hoffmans?
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