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  • 04-04-2006, 01:28 AM
    TraconSnake
    Running water feature w/filtration?
    Has anybody ever done a running water feature inside a snake cage? I think it would be neat to have a little waterfall or something into the snake's soak pond, but need help finding a water pump and suitable filter. I checked out the fish tank filters, but they all get their water by sucking it out of the top of the tank...

    Also, with a charchoal filter, would the water still need to be changed daily, or would that extend it out to every several days/once a week, and an extra change if it poops in the water?
  • 04-04-2006, 09:26 PM
    tigerlily
    Re: Running water feature w/filtration?
    I can't think of anyone who uses anything similar offhand. My biggest concern would be that you couldn't disinfect it.
  • 04-04-2006, 09:40 PM
    daniel1983
    Re: Running water feature w/filtration?
    ....what ever you put in a snakes enclosure, make sure you can securely fasten it to the enclosure and that there is no holes ANYWHERE for your snake to get in any of the parts....a ball python will get in, pull down, and/or break just about any unsecure 'features' that are put inside of their enclosures...and since water will be involved, your little godzilla might flood the enclosure with all that water being pumped around...

    IMHO...if you want a flowing water feature, get an aquatic turtle in a seperate tank and put any water attraction you want in there.......ball pythons are from the grassland and live in holes...they don't need waterfalls ;)
  • 04-04-2006, 11:34 PM
    elevatethis
    Re: Running water feature w/filtration?
    I think that a waterfall would freak most snakes out. In the wild, a snake may come across moving falling water, but I seriously doubt being forced to chill next to one 24/7 can be a good thing. E for effort though!
  • 04-04-2006, 11:53 PM
    mr~python
    Re: Running water feature w/filtration?
    you can actually buy waterfalls made espescially for herps but those are more for geckos/chameleons.

    i read an article in reptiles magazine about a BP that got stuck in one of those waterfalls for two weeks until the owner finally cut the waterfall open and accidentally cut her BP at the same time.

    i personally wouldn't use one for a BP.
  • 04-05-2006, 09:58 AM
    4theSNAKElady
    Re: Running water feature w/filtration?
    Tracon, I have done this......
    i have a fountain in my big girl's cage...it does however have downfalls...fora a filter, Zoomed makes small submersible filter which is what i used..If I can, I'll find out what it was called. It worked and looked awaesome, but the problem was that Hermione liked the moving water over her back, and she would lay on the fountain sometimes and the water would trickle over her back and out of the fountain, into the bedding soaking it. It was a pain-in-the-you-know-what to clean out her cage almost every day. she enjoys the fountain, but i have just stuck to plugging it in when i have company..ya' know, for looks. She has never pooped in it, but i would want to clean and sanitize it the minute she does!
  • 04-24-2006, 12:05 AM
    rextheball
    Re: Running water feature w/filtration?
    I had a waterfall in with rex for a couple of days, but he sat in the bottom to soak which ended up making the water overflow, then he figured out he could squeeze behind it and sit where the filter was... needless to say i reverted to a good old fashioned bowl for him. I do have the waterfall in with my aboreal tree boa and he seems to enjoy it. He crawls all over it and I even caught him drinking from it once. He gets misted daily so he never soaks. But I would nix the idea for a python or boa... Just too hard to keep clean and too hard for them to use.
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