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  • 03-04-2013, 07:53 PM
    ceca2015
    Does this look like a suitable terrarium for an adult ball python?
    I have a baby ball python right now, but shes in a 10 gallon tank, so I will need to upgrade eventually. I want to get one that will last her even when shes full grown. Does this look like a good terrarium for a ball python? (I would get the large low 36" x 18" x 12"

    http://www.petsmart.com/product/inde...AvailInUS%2FNo
  • 03-04-2013, 07:58 PM
    KMG
    That would work fine. Just know that sometimes placing a young snake in such a large tank can create stress. You can fix that by having many hides and other things providing cover to help make the snake feel secure. My ball has been in a 40 gallon tank all its life and has done wonderful.

    http://i1151.photobucket.com/albums/...psa5797386.jpg
  • 03-04-2013, 08:03 PM
    ceca2015
    Re: Does this look like a suitable terrarium for an adult ball python?
    I'm going to wait until she outgrows the 10 gallon before i buy another, so hopefully it wont be too bad of a change for her. I will be sure to give her extra hides and things in the beginning to make her feel safe. That's a nice cage setup by the way. Also, what gallon is the tank i sent the link to? (36" x 18" x 12")
  • 03-04-2013, 08:12 PM
    KMG
    The same foot print as a 40 gallon just a little shorter.
  • 03-04-2013, 08:17 PM
    Artemille
    You'll have to do this to the tank lid:
    http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...tment-Tutorial

    I have everything covered but a thin strip on the cool side, a plastic window for my fluorescent light, and a 6x6: square for ventilation. Above the ventilation square, I have a 5" wire cage with a 60w ceramic heat emitter 4" from the mesh, and a UTH on a thermostat underneath.

    The exo-terras are thinner and flimsier than a standard tank, and let a lot of air in, but the front opening doors are really convenient. There are better cages in a similar price range, but I was lucky to get mine during a winter sale.
  • 03-04-2013, 08:21 PM
    nick654377
    for a few dollars more you can get a t8 from animal plastics. you wont regret it!
  • 03-04-2013, 08:30 PM
    barbie.dragon
    Re: Does this look like a suitable terrarium for an adult ball python?
    You donr have to cover the top jist provide a humid hide on the warm side. That should cover the humidity problems that arise with a screen top

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  • 03-04-2013, 08:38 PM
    Kaorte
    Re: Does this look like a suitable terrarium for an adult ball python?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Artemille View Post
    You'll have to do this to the tank lid:
    http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...tment-Tutorial

    I have everything covered but a thin strip on the cool side, a plastic window for my fluorescent light, and a 6x6: square for ventilation. Above the ventilation square, I have a 5" wire cage with a 60w ceramic heat emitter 4" from the mesh, and a UTH on a thermostat underneath.

    The exo-terras are thinner and flimsier than a standard tank, and let a lot of air in, but the front opening doors are really convenient. There are better cages in a similar price range, but I was lucky to get mine during a winter sale.

    What I do with my exoterras is cut a piece of plexiglass the same size as the screen and just lay it over. There is enough of a gap around the edges to allow ventilation through the front vents.

    I have 3 smaller exos and the humidity is fine in them using this method. I find the foil treatment to be messy and not really appealing to look at. The plexi still allows for you to have some light get through.
  • 03-04-2013, 09:07 PM
    Artemille
    Re: Does this look like a suitable terrarium for an adult ball python?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Kaorte View Post
    What I do with my exoterras is cut a piece of plexiglass the same size as the screen and just lay it over. There is enough of a gap around the edges to allow ventilation through the front vents.

    I have 3 smaller exos and the humidity is fine in them using this method. I find the foil treatment to be messy and not really appealing to look at. The plexi still allows for you to have some light get through.

    I was going to do plexiglass, but I live in a tiny apartment with no powertools and couldn't find anyone in the area to cut stuff to size for me. :(

    I used black tape and it's not too horrible. I'm a big Apartment Therapy enthusiast and I'm a decent MacGyver when it comes to limited resources.
  • 03-04-2013, 09:13 PM
    Kaorte
    Re: Does this look like a suitable terrarium for an adult ball python?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Artemille View Post
    I was going to do plexiglass, but I live in a tiny apartment with no powertools and couldn't find anyone in the area to cut stuff to size for me. :(

    I used black tape and it's not too horrible. I'm a big Apartment Therapy enthusiast and I'm a decent MacGyver when it comes to limited resources.

    Good news! You don't need any power tools! There is this nifty thing called an acrylic scorer. http://www.homedepot.com/h_d1/N-5yc1...1#.UTVGcXzwLKc

    Once you make a deep enough groove the piece will just snap off nice and clean!

    trust me, I know all about living in a tiny apartment. I get by pretty well with my power drill!
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