My Bio-active set up for a Ball Python
Hi all so I've had my Spider Ball Python for a while now shes about 10 months old. I got bored with the set up she loves to burrow and climb so I added a little perch, cut from a terracotta plant pot bottom. I've now gone almost bio-active (the clean up crew aren't in yet but should arrive in 2 days time)
I just want peoples opinions on what could be improved or changed I know a lot of people don't think bio-active works with balls as they crush everything but i have tried to get over that with a cage made from a skull see in pic. I've also gone for durable flowers so far i have 2 mother in laws tongue a Ficus Ginseng (a mini tree) 2 aloe vera plants (doing surprisingly well) a vinca minor which should cover alot of the floor and climb and a succulent but no exactly sure what.
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I haven't gone for a drainage layer as the temperature is quite warm should't have issues with sitting water.
For the substrate I've used a mixture of soil, coco fibre coco husk and sphagnum moss all mixed together with some leaf little as well so far the plants seem to be doing well and some are looking better than they were in there pots.
I'm using a MicroClimate Evo Lite with 150w ceramic bulb as its winter months its on a 8am till 8pm cycle of 30 degrees in the day and 28 at night. before i went bio-active i was having big humidity issues it seems to be just right now with the soil holding enough moisture but isn't wet or damn for Wob's to lye on.
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I also have the lights on a timer so they come on at about half 8 in the morning and off at half 8 at night. The lights are LED Strip lights for indoor grow rooms. they dont produce any heat only red and blue light for the plants at the moment i have 2 strips connected i may reduce it to just one though.
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Re: My Bio-active set up for a Ball Python
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spiderfreddie
Hi all so I've had my Spider Ball Python for a while now shes about 10 months old.
Wait until it gets to like 2000g and becomes the plant destroying noodle of doom.
Also, I would consider adding a drainage layer. It seems fairly instrumental in keeping a lower moist layer as the top layer dries out, which will be important when you add springtails / isopods.
Re: My Bio-active set up for a Ball Python
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zina10
Very cool and beautiful !!
But yeah, adult BP's are quite the Bulldozers, LOL. I used to have really pretty display cages but the older they got..sheesh.
In the mornings it looked like a natural disaster happened. Plants ripped off from wherever they were fastened on. The ones on the bottom, flat as pancakes with leaves ripped off. The beautiful naturalistic water bowel full of the beautiful substrate. Everything pushed around. And the culprit ? Nowhere to be seen!!! (back in the hide after a job well done, lol..)
It really is very beautiful, though !!!
I’ve totally noticed this with Ramsey....she’s my biggest and just when she’s cruising along in her tank....anything and everything is fair game hahha specially my thermometer....ALWAYS knocking it over where I can’t read anything
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Re: My Bio-active set up for a Ball Python
Yeah she's not even 1000g yet and she likes to bulldoze round like she owns the place so far she's not damaged much it's mainly the fake climber plant that's on her vine and the 2 little thermostats that she keeps knocking off. The climber plant I have is actually growing more little blue flowers on it and starting to take root where it's expanding out to. I'm going to have it like this for at least 6 months if she kills plants I'll replace afew. After 6 months if it does seem to be more effort than it's worth then I'll have to redesign the Viv but the natural look is what I'm trying to achieve also the Viv smells nice every time I open it so so far that's a major advantage
Re: My Bio-active set up for a Ball Python
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spiderfreddie
Yeah she's not even 1000g yet and she likes to bulldoze round like she owns the place so far she's not damaged much it's mainly the fake climber plant that's on her vine and the 2 little thermostats that she keeps knocking off. The climber plant I have is actually growing more little blue flowers on it and starting to take root where it's expanding out to. I'm going to have it like this for at least 6 months if she kills plants I'll replace afew. After 6 months if it does seem to be more effort than it's worth then I'll have to redesign the Viv but the natural look is what I'm trying to achieve also the Viv smells nice every time I open it so so far that's a major advantage
You can keep the bioactivity, you will probably just have to dispense with the plants and add crushed leaf litter and other nutrients for your cleaners periodically. I am near convinced this is the best way to do smaller vivariums with heavy snakes.
If you have a very large enclosure, then you can fit in thicker plants that will hold up better to ball pythons.
Re: My Bio-active set up for a Ball Python
It does LOOK absolutely marvellous ....
You beat me to it .... you're the second , making me the third to emphasise that there can not EVER be any kind of tape in a Viv / rub .
Best find an alternative and IMMEDIATELY , I use a hot glue gun to secure wires in place but there are another half dozen options .
Even Blu-Tac is safer in the meantime ..
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