Re: husband brought home a BP. Now what?!
Locks and weights are on my list as well! Another question. She apparently has a sister still at the store that was raised with her. They tried to get him to buy her as well. He didnt but wants to. Ive read not to house 2 together. Its pulling at my heart strings a little that they are separated but not sure I can handle 2! Thoughts?
Re: husband brought home a BP. Now what?!
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iobyrhiannon@outlook
Locks and weights are on my list as well! Another question. She apparently has a sister still at the store that was raised with her. They tried to get him to buy her as well. He didnt but wants to. Ive read not to house 2 together. Its pulling at my heart strings a little that they are separated but not sure I can handle 2! Thoughts?
Don't, unless you plan on setting up two separate enclosures for them. More experienced keepers can make it work, but while you're learning the ropes it'll be significantly more trouble than you want to take on.
Re: husband brought home a BP. Now what?!
You can get a ceramic water dish from the dollar tree, if you have one, for a buck. Also I don't know about other peoples pythons but my guy seems to love his half log hide...
Re: husband brought home a BP. Now what?!
You don't necessarily need a heat lamp unless the ambient temp in the room isn't about 80 degrees. If it's less than that I strongly suggest a ceramic heat emitter, it gives off no light which can be stressful to snakes. It will raise the ambient temp in the tank about 7 degrees depending on the wattage. Also don't measure tanks by how many gallons it is, what's important is the dimensions. For an adult BP, 36×18×18 will be large enough. You may want to start smaller until she grows, but if not you can just fill the tank with a lot of clutter.
You definitely want a thermostat regulating your UTH, I set mine at 90 degrees.
Two hides on each side of the tank, a water dish, decent bedding, and fake plants/decorations will make your tank complete.
husband brought home a BP. Now what?!
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iobyrhiannon@outlook
I just dont have any kind of small dish that she wont tip over. Was going to see about a small cat size bowl. What im using is an 8x8 casserole dish haha! Should they feel cold to the touch? Ive got to get the thermometer and all that but she says over the uth and in the hide over it but feels cold to me.
If you use a Tupperware, the type that have the lid that can snap to the bottom of it, just snap a lid to the bottom and put it in there like that. The lid will give it stability so it doesn't tip!
http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/05...f0150a4da8.jpg
That's what I'm using right now while my baby is sick.
Re: husband brought home a BP. Now what?!
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anicatgirl
I am going to go simple. Read Eric's links. They are all the info you will need, and in a more straightforward way than all of us offering opinions.
That said, :welcome: and I hope you enjoy your stay. This place is full of awesome, knowledgeable people.
It's certainly not ALL of the info a person will need, but they're definitely a good starting point. ;)