Re: BP Enclosure Checklist
Most important thing you need is a thermostat to regulate your UTH. Give this a good read over
https://ball-pythons.net/forums/show...ius)-Caresheet
I personally have found nothing but advantages in using pvc cages but glass or others can work. It just takes more effort to maintain humidity and ambient temps.
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Re: BP Enclosure Checklist
I didn't see this mentioned here so I'll go ahead and add, those analogue thermometers/hydrometers aren't the best. bps can rip them off and get the adhesive stuck to their skin and they aren't the most accurate.I'd get something like this. I'd also look into a heat gun, that will definitely come in handy. I use this. And where are you planning to get your bp from?
Re: BP Enclosure Checklist
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Thanks guys! The only problem is, I can't have the lights on in my room 12 hours a day... I only have 2 windows that I could keep the blinds up and one lamp that I could put near the enclosure. Would that be enough? My room gets pretty dark with no lights.
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And where are you planning to get your bp from?
I'm planning on buying from Morph Market. I'm very picky about morphs and while normals are still pretty, I'm looking for a Butter. Unfortunately, I don't live in an area with local breeders and I don't trust pet stores due to how they care (or more accurately don't care) for their animals.
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I personally have found nothing but advantages in using pvc cages but glass or others can work. It just takes more effort to maintain humidity and ambient temps.
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I can't speak on glass or wood cages but I'm so glad I went w/ pvc as my 1st cage. It does a great job on humidity and keeping in the heat. I would highly recommend if you can swing it.
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Be careful with Morph Market. It's just a place for people to put their reptiles up for sale, not every seller there is good. I'd reccomend avoiding Underground and BHB. Make sure to research everyone you plan to buy from, the BOI is good for this.
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Are there any opinions on the Exo Terra terrariums? Unfortunately I can't go plastic or PVC since there's a required amount of "aesthetic" the enclosure has to have to be in the house, and I've really been considering it. I don't mind the expense too much, I've been saving up for this since I learned about the concept of money basically xD
I'm thinking of going with a 36x18x18, and planning on getting a subadult. Of course I'm not gonna have too much open space on the floor or anything like that either.
Any downsides to keeping up humidity or temp in one of those?