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Update on humidity
Okay so here are some pics of Charlotte's new set up. I just got done with it.http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/2016...d714250b49.jpghttp://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/2016...986947fb24.jpghttp://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/2016...1db310e554.jpg
I hope she enjoys it. This February though I have to get her a new tank.
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Looking like you're headed in the right direction. Hope it works well!
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Looks much better!... what do you plan on getting her in February?
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Originally Posted by Mangiapane85
Looks much better!... what do you plan on getting her in February?
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Really I'm still thinking exo terra, just a bigger one. Either that or another solid tank with front doors. I just love the front doors.
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Wow that looks awesome! Does the foil on top help keep heat in? If so I'd really like to try that.
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Wow that looks awesome! Does the foil on top help keep heat in? If so I'd really like to try that.
It seems to. I've noticed a slight rise in the temperature since I added the foil.
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Another option, is remove some of the foil around the lgiht and you can use ceran wrap to cover the top. Then you can control the humidity more so.
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I have a question, usually I don't use heat lamps but I'm probably going to get into them now with the winter weather, so do you use a red light all day? Or switch? What works better for you, or what you'd recommend?
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Originally Posted by Akumu0
Really I'm still thinking exo terra, just a bigger one. Either that or another solid tank with front doors. I just love the front doors.
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For about the price of an Exo Terra, you can order something like an Animal Plastics T8, a Constrictors NW 3' cage or a PVC Cages cage and they would be 1000% better than an Exo Terra. Tanks work for quarantine and temporary homes but you really want a cage designed for snakes. Makes life for you and the snake much much easier.
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Originally Posted by AlyssaLu
I have a question, usually I don't use heat lamps but I'm probably going to get into them now with the winter weather, so do you use a red light all day? Or switch? What works better for you, or what you'd recommend?
I wouldn't use a red light for a BP, I would use a Ceramic Heat Emitter, but that's my personal advice. Some people can and do use red light, but that still emits a light.
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Originally Posted by Sauzo
For about the price of an Exo Terra, you can order something like an Animal Plastics T8, a Constrictors NW 3' cage or a PVC Cages cage and they would be 1000% better than an Exo Terra. Tanks work for quarantine and temporary homes but you really want a cage designed for snakes. Makes life for you and the snake much much easier.
Actually believe it or not, it's probably cheaper for a T8. You can get a T8 with sliding glass doors for $150 + shipping($45). The largest Exo Terra is 36x18x12 which is smaller than the T8's 48x24x12 and the cheapest place I've found that tank is $170 on bigapplepetsupply, then the free shipping doesn't apply because of the size/weight so you're still going to pay more. If you go in a pet store like petsmart or petco they're going to have those priced at a minimum of $170, when I went into my local pet smart to see about some quick supplies they had that same tank priced around $190. So in the end it's cheaper to get the T8. It holds humidity and heat better and is much easier to clean.
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