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  • 03-28-2023, 03:39 AM
    anson
    New BP owner, seeking enclosure suggestions
    i got a 40gallon tank kit that included the essentials, but it was quite barren and dull with only a water dish and hollow rock cave shelter. i cut a couple branches off a tree that fit nicely and my python seems to like them and prefers sheltering beneath them to the rock cave. i also added a couple large flat rocks on the lamp/basking side. however the entire upper area of the tank is open space, as are a couple corners. the snake is still adjusting to a new home and i have not fed or handled it yet so i’m not sure if it will be content with the current situation or if i need to add more or remove some things from the terrarium. i would post a pic of the setup but im not allowed to include attachments.

    any suggestions would be appreciated.
  • 03-28-2023, 06:36 AM
    Homebody
    Re: New BP owner, seeking enclosure suggestions
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by anson View Post
    i would post a pic of the setup but im not allowed to include attachments.

    Welcome. I'm so glad you chose to join us. I vaguely recall getting that message before I learned how to post pics too. Be assured, you're allowed to post pics. This thread will show you how: https://ball-pythons.net/forums/show...-Post-Pictures. Posting pics will improve both the quality and quantity of the advice you receive, so it's worth the effort to learn how. Tapatalk is popular. I use Imgur.
  • 03-28-2023, 11:24 AM
    Caitlin
    Welcome! This is a really helpful and friendly group - I'm glad you joined and hope you feel free to ask any questions you need to.

    One thought: in my experience, the 'kits' sold by most of the big chain pet shops don't necessarily have your best choices for setting up the enclosure for a Royal python. If you're struggling with adding a photo, maybe just list what came with the enclosure in terms of substrate, gauges, etc.? I know a lot of those kits don't include a thermostat, which is critically important for regulating heat, some include aspen substrate which may not be your best choice for maintaining the humidity you need, and some even include 'heat lamps' or red lights that are also not your best option.

    It can be frustrating to have spent the money on a kit only to find that several components need to be replaced, and I know you're trying to do the best you can for your new snake - we're here to help out as much as we can.
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