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  • 08-14-2015, 07:11 AM
    frostysBP
    Re: Picking up my first ever BP.
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by stickyalvinroll View Post
    Just get a 32 qt tub. No need to switch him through multiple enclosures. It causes stress

    Disagree with this... I have and many other keepers have way better results with the appropriate size enclosure.......If you cant afford to spend 5$ on a tub then ur in the wrong hobby....Fallow what deb said and I will guaranty if everything is spot on you will have happy and healthy snake.

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  • 08-14-2015, 09:38 AM
    distaff
    The money goes into the temp/humidity provision, regulation, and measurement; not so much the enclosure itself.

    I can't see how occasionally switching out for a larger tub causes undue stress, They just need a clean environment with the the correct temp/humidity/size parameters. They prefer a small dark space, and even in the wild, they will leave their old hole in a termite mound for a fresh one.

    It is hard to get away from the the idea of showey, big glass display terrariums, but the reality is, the animals seem to do better in tubs. Maybe it is the just the threads I click on, but I see far more help requests for snakes housed in glass tanks. The "Here is my set-up" photo is always a glass tank - never an opaque little racked tub with a clean paper towel/news print liner, sparkling clean water dish, and an extra shot showing the digital readings. THOSE people never seem to need help with sick snakes.

    DYODD, and YMMV, but the OP might want to go that route, and get started on what does seem to be the right track.
  • 08-14-2015, 09:59 AM
    Coleman
    Re: Picking up my first ever BP.
    I've decided to get a tub. Just seems to be the most logical option. I'm still kinda confused on how to the UTH and thermometer will be compatible. Will any UTH plug into any thermometer for temp control?

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  • 08-14-2015, 10:12 AM
    frostysBP
    Re: Picking up my first ever BP.
    Go reptile basics.com the ultratherm heat pads are good....I still think confused about thermostat.... the thermostat controls the heat pad at a set temp....they have a prob that gets attached to the heat pad and you set it a 9
    Say 90 it will apply what power it need to keep it there instead of running full boar...a thermometer just measure temps and dose not control them... I would go to spider robotics and order the herpstat intro if I were you. Its the best beginner leave tstat in my opinion. The uth you could by bigger than you need so that way you can use it as he grows tubs....... I would suggest you go to husbandry section and do lots of reading because it seem you have alot info you need.. the search feature works great and has endless threads of questions and answers....a last note I would get everything all setup and let it run for at least a few days before getting the snake shipped

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  • 08-14-2015, 11:02 AM
    berriosderick
    Re: Picking up my first ever BP.
    Tubs are the best for many herps 👌

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  • 08-14-2015, 11:36 AM
    Albert Clark
    Re: Picking up my first ever BP.
    Listen to FrostyBP and his recommendations and also listen to Deborah. The guy you are buying from, (Garrick Demeyer) ,only sells quality animals so you don't have to worry about that. Conratulations. :)
  • 08-14-2015, 12:03 PM
    Coleman
    Re: Picking up my first ever BP.
    Garricks been crazy helpful through put this process. Sending me pics of the snake and how I should feed him.

    I'm definetly gonna listen to them. They have been really helpful. There's just so much info about how to keep a good habitat and most people disagree. I plan on getting him a tank once he's like... A year old. And I can have time practicing the humidity and temp levels on one. Tub just seems healthiest. And cheapest. Double win.

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  • 08-14-2015, 12:36 PM
    frostysBP
    Re: Picking up my first ever BP.
    Tubs work great for growing snakes they are cheap.... garrick is great guy and u are buying form a great breeder.

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  • 08-24-2015, 02:07 PM
    Coleman
    Re: Picking up my first ever BP.
    Does it have to be a specific kind of plastic? I'm worried about the heating pad melting the plastic.....

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  • 08-24-2015, 04:45 PM
    frostysBP
    Re: Picking up my first ever BP.
    Thats why a reliable thermostat is so important...with a proper tstat it wont melt the tubs.

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