» Site Navigation
0 members and 702 guests
No Members online
Most users ever online was 47,180, 07-16-2025 at 05:30 PM.
» Today's Birthdays
» Stats
Members: 75,905
Threads: 249,107
Posts: 2,572,120
Top Poster: JLC (31,651)
|
-
Soon to be BP owner :D
Hey guys. I'm new to this forum, and I have found it very helpful when gathering information about Ball Pythons!
Anyway, I'm getting my very first snake soon. He is a spider, presumed male, and he is a rescue from a local exotics club. According to his keepers he is around 18 months old, and has never missed a feed. He has had no health problems, and is a friendly and kind snake. I have met him once- at a open day at the vets, and at the town carnival, so I got to spend some time handling him (He was an amazing snake) . I have made the decision to give him his forever home.
We have a 3ft vivexotic vivarium coming tomorrow, along with aspen bedding and some thermometers. We already have a ceramic heater with a thermostat, which used to be used for my mum's anole lizards. I also have some nice hanging plastic plants (30cm-45cm) left over from when I got my crested geckos, which I plan to put in. We also have a nice big lump of java wood!
I am currently searching up some nice hides- and of course a large-ish water bowl on Amazon.
What else should I look into getting?
And also, what temperature should the heater be?
Thanks. I'll have to post some pictures when I get the viv set up!
-
I keep mine at 90 on the warm side. Sounds like you've got everything you need. Enjoy and post pics when you get him. Welcome! :)
-
Yeeee, welcome! I also just got an albino male very recently... and now a black pastel female coming Wednesday.
A hygrometer (Acurite hygrometer is like $10 at Walmart), a temp gun, and a hemostat for feeding would be ideal!
-
Sounds like you have it together. Standard dogma says that the hot side should be in the low 90s, and a cool end in the high 70s, with an ambient in the high 70s/low 80s. Set your thermostat and try to get close, but don't worry if you aren't spot on. Usually a large water bowl with limited tank ventilation will give enough humidity. If you aren't around 50-60%, think about providing a humid hide. Damp sphagnum moss in a tupperware with a hole cut in it works great.
|