The evolution of a tank by a new seriously paranoid snake momma (pic heavy)
Finally redone after a complete remodel. I did take a break with it long enough to get in her first successful feed.
Day 1:
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First attempt:
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Happy girl checking it out:
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And the newest after trying to solve a humidity issue:
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Went with the foil/tape lid trick... Thanks to my perfectionist man it's very neatly done. Was worried about the light, which is on a dimmer, but it's been 2 days and nights with no issues. Took out her second water bowl since now at substrate level the humidity is a little high at 63, big drop from the 90 when we first got it all back together. Backing is black squishy cloth like shelf liner. Temps are great...78 on cool side, 88 on hot. UTH set with Hydrofarm Thermostat set at 92.
Am I missing anything?
Don't see anything else changing for a while (unless i am missing stuffs) and god willing, I won't have any more issues with her so I'll go back to being a shy quiet lurker. Thank you all for the advice and guidance, it's made me stay almost sane while going through this.
Re: The evolution of a tank by a new seriously paranoid snake momma (pic heavy)
Very nice...one thing u might wanna do is give him a place to hide on the kool side...
Re: The evolution of a tank by a new seriously paranoid snake momma (pic heavy)
Beware of the pretty little petsmart log. I know of two snake owners who have had to break the tree open because their snakes became trapped inside.
Re: The evolution of a tank by a new seriously paranoid snake momma (pic heavy)
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MsMissy
Found that out quickly and cut the top piece off. Very pretty but poor design for a snake. My son picked it and I never even thought at the time about her getting stuck.
I had a corn get stuck in one. I just hot glued all the hollow parts that my snake could get stuck in. Just make sure the edges of the log are not sharp after cutting it.
Re: The evolution of a tank by a new seriously paranoid snake momma (pic heavy)
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Originally Posted by
BHReptiles
I had a corn get stuck in one. I just hot glued all the hollow parts that my snake could get stuck in. Just make sure the edges of the log are not sharp after cutting it.
We sanded the edges down really well, she wasn't stuck in it but it made me very nervous how far in she could stuff herself so erred on the side of caution. While my husband doesn't encourage my habits <all 4 legged or now scaly and breathing> he is very good to help and ensure things are done right.
Re: The evolution of a tank by a new seriously paranoid snake momma (pic heavy)
Looks good! A couple questions:
What is the the foil tape lid trick? I can sort of see (but don't understand) and am curious as I have a similar setup.
Also, you switched substrate, any particular reason?
Thanks!