Another Newbie Jumping In
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Hey Melanie! I'm so glad that you joined us here! We LOVE pictures here!
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Welcome! Just wondering how you keep a temp gradient in the tank with the heat lamp right in the middle.
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I actually bumped it over when I was taking pictures. It's actually one on side of the cage where his box is.
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Welcome aboard!! :handshake Great looking critters you got there! :sweeet:
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Awwh, she's helping you upload her pictures to photobucket! :snake: So cute :)
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Originally Posted by MedusasOwl
Awwh, she's helping you upload her pictures to photobucket! :snake: So cute :)
Oh yes. She's always willing to help out. Whether she gets into my water or whether she's trying to run over my keyboard. That girl is too curious. -Grin.- I love her though. Very, very much.
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Welcome and what a photo shoot...LOL:welcome:
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Someone's gonna start picking apart your setup, no offense, you know, just advice to make your snake happier. Here goes:
A 10 gallon tank is bad for 2 reasons; 1. Your bp will outgrow it in no time and 2. they are really hard to heat properly.
Ball Pythons hate bright lights. Switch to a red or black night bulb.
Glass tanks don't really give them the security they need, so you need 2 hides, one on the warm side and one on the cool side. Try fitting 2 hides and a water bowl in a 10 gallon- again, another reason why 10 gallons aren't the best choice.
If you've got a male, you can comfortable house him in a 20 gal long for life. Maybe get a bigger tank if you end up with a large male. If its a female, forget about it, minimum 40 breeder or 41 qt plastic tub for an adult.
Just trying to help!