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My Ball Setup

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  • 04-29-2014, 01:15 PM
    MrsIrions
    My Ball Setup
    Ok, I was wanting to run my future setup past the experts and see if you guys think it will work!

    I was wanting to build I rack, but I'm holding off on that for now since I only have 2 snakes and the most I would want (have time for/afford) is 5 snakes total. So this is what I'm thinking:


    • 32 or 41 qt tubs (that seems to be what most people use...?) with locking lids
    • Ultratherm UTH's (what size would be most appropriate for the above bins?)
    • Spacers to keep bins elevated slightly to allow heat to escape. Most like will place bins on a thriftstore bookshelf. Should heaters sit on aluminum foil, or adhered to the bins using duck tape?
    • Keeping snakes in our tarantula room. The room is heated and stays a steady 79-80 degrees. I am assuming it is still best to have an UTH for belly heat/hot spot?
    • http://www.amazon.com/Hydrofarm-MTPR...t/dp/B000NZZG3 <--- This t-stat. I currently have zoomed t-stats on my terrariums, but I've heard bad things about them. I was going to buy 1 hydrofarm t-stat and a power cord, hook (up to 5 identical UTH's) onto power cord and into t-stat.
    • Hides/thin layer aspen bedding/water bowls


    Sound good/safe/bad/will work/needs tweaking?
    I appreciate any and all comments, I'm really still new to this and don't want to injure my snakes or burn my house down. Thanks!
  • 04-29-2014, 01:24 PM
    NH93
    That sounds good :) but use aluminum foil tape to adhere the UTH - not duct tape! I don't use tubs so I don't know if that size is appropriate, but I do believe I have heard about those sizes a lot, like you have.

    I use those thermostats, and they work great for a few snakes. You do need that 90F hot spot for digestion, as you've mentioned. An 80F room is like a herper's dream! (Mine, anyway).

    Don't forget two hides; one for the cool end and one for the hot end... may want a few more cluttery things if it is a young snake (they prefer smaller enclosures), as well as a water dish of course!

    Sounds like you have everything under control. All the best, and look forward to some photos of your snake!

    - - - Updated - - -

    Forgot to add: get a UTH that covers roughly 1/4-1/3 of the tub. May have to use your discretion here.
  • 04-29-2014, 01:38 PM
    MrsIrions
    Thank you!!! Yes, our smallest bedroom has become the critter room. I got into snakes and my husband keeps tarantulas, so it works out well!
  • 04-29-2014, 01:50 PM
    ZacharyPoller
    Re: My Ball Setup
    6qt for hatchlings to about 200grams,15qt for 201-500g and then all males make it to the 32qts for the rest of there lives and females go in 41qt once they hit 1500g

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  • 04-29-2014, 01:50 PM
    ZacharyPoller
    Re: My Ball Setup
    The sizes every one moves a little different I just gave a base

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  • 04-29-2014, 04:41 PM
    MrsIrions
    Awesome! What about the heat/ UTH's/ t-stat business?
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