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  • 03-07-2009, 05:20 PM
    First_Phantom
    some really newbie questions - for a newbie
    okay, ive decided that i want a ball python and have been reading all over the forums about how to care for them all day long. there is a reptile show in tampa this weekend, tomarrow being the last day, so i want to act fast in getting my tank setup today so i can go to the show tomarrow and purchase my python.

    i am confused about thermostats. i am not smart with electronics and such and the only thermostats i have ever seen were the ones to heat/cool houses.

    how do thermostats work with under tank heaters? i am familiar w/ the heaters, i have a frog and use one for it. but how do they work with the heaters and where can i buy one. can someone please go into detail for the dummy.

    my plan was to get a tub setup for my python. my next question is what is the easiest/ best way to ventilate the tub. I was guessing i could just cut a large hole in the lid and cover the hole with a small metal mesh cagey type deal and then duct tape that down to the lid realy good. does that sound like a good idea?

    and then there is the digital thermometer. should i have the thermometer sitting on the outside w/ the little metal sensor connected to the wire on the inside of the tub?

    i know these are pretty common sense questions but i figured it is better to make sure i know what im doing 100%

    thanks for the help guys :salute:
  • 03-07-2009, 05:41 PM
    JamieLynn
    Re: some really newbie questions - for a newbie
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by First_Phantom View Post
    i am confused about thermostats. i am not smart with electronics and such and the only thermostats i have ever seen were the ones to heat/cool houses.

    how do thermostats work with under tank heaters? i am familiar w/ the heaters, i have a frog and use one for it. but how do they work with the heaters and where can i buy one. can someone please go into detail for the dummy.

    Most can be found online, but otherwise I wouldn't know what to tell you.
    How it works is you plug your heating device into it, and set the temp, the t-stat plugs into the wall, giving you better control of your heat.

    Quote:

    Originally Posted by First_Phantom View Post
    my plan was to get a tub setup for my python. my next question is what is the easiest/ best way to ventilate the tub. I was guessing i could just cut a large hole in the lid and cover the hole with a small metal mesh cagey type deal and then duct tape that down to the lid realy good. does that sound like a good idea?

    and then there is the digital thermometer. should i have the thermometer sitting on the outside w/ the little metal sensor connected to the wire on the inside of the tub?

    Do not cut a hole in the lid of the tub and use duct tape to secure it, Pythons are great escape artists and will get out! Either use a drill and put holes around the top edge of the tub, or use a wood burner to burn the holes in. Also you will need to be sure the lid is secure, a larger snake can easily escape most tubs, a smaller one would be ok with the tubs that have locking lids (the ones with the clips)
    You will need a thermometer/hydrometer for at least one end of the tub, to check ambient (over all temp/humidity) and another for just the hot spot.
    Also what type of bedding do you plan on using there are some things that can cause illness, or death (like pine)



    I like to leave you with a little drawing of a tub set up

    _________________________________________ lid
    \ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . / row of holes in the tub
    . \[hide]_____________________[water]_____/
    . .{-----------} hot spot

    you can also add a second hide if the tub size will allow




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  • 03-07-2009, 05:51 PM
    First_Phantom
    Re: some really newbie questions - for a newbie
    thanks for the reply

    i was planning on just doing some paper towels or news paper to start with. i may upgrade to repti bark in the future. i am aware that some substrates can cause problems so i will definately watch what i put in there.
  • 03-07-2009, 05:55 PM
    First_Phantom
    Re: some really newbie questions - for a newbie
    oh and also you mentioned that when they grow up they can escape the clip on lids of tubs easily. how do I secure it to make sure they cant get out :colbert:
  • 03-07-2009, 06:02 PM
    llovelace
    Re: some really newbie questions - for a newbie
    You can get a lamp dimmer from home depot (a rheosat) in the electrical dept. made by levitron, and to prvent escapes I put weights on top of my enclosures (that aren't critter cages with locks).
  • 03-07-2009, 06:21 PM
    First_Phantom
    Re: some really newbie questions - for a newbie
    excelent! thx love. heres another question. what size tub is ideal for a baby sized snake? at what length of my snake do i want to upsize my tub (ive read that 32 quart tub is good for an adult male?) i do not have anyway of measuring the weight of my snake in grams so i will have to go by length.
  • 03-07-2009, 06:43 PM
    JamieLynn
    Re: some really newbie questions - for a newbie
    A hatchling would be fine in a 6qt tub
    A juvinile would be fine in a 15gt tub
    An adult male in a 28qt tub
    A small adult female in a 32qt
    A large adult female in a 41qt

    I wouldn't know by length, only by weight.

    The maturity is measured by weight, so a scale is a must have.
    Also you will need to keep records. How often you snake eats, poops, sheds, its weight every couple months or so.
  • 03-08-2009, 12:32 AM
    First_Phantom
    Re: some really newbie questions - for a newbie
    http://i308.photobucket.com/albums/k...tubpics001.jpg

    http://i308.photobucket.com/albums/k...tubpics002.jpg

    here is what i have so far for my tank. not exactly eye pleasing but i dont think the snake will know the difference. he/she is just lookin for the right conditions i would imagine.

    so i got my temps strait, no problems there. my humidity is a little low...would misting w/ a spray bottle a few times a day solve that problem? :confused:

    is my hide too big? could i go smaller? because i think if i add another hide the same size the snake wont have much room outside its hide's

    is this tub large enough? it is 31 quart but alittle tall. i plan on getting a juvinile tomarrow at the reptile show.
  • 03-08-2009, 04:22 AM
    Buttons
    Re: some really newbie questions - for a newbie
    One of those thermometers needs to be inside the tub.
  • 03-08-2009, 04:53 AM
    Bruce Whitehead
    Re: some really newbie questions - for a newbie
    http://i129.photobucket.com/albums/p...bum/Rashid.jpg

    This is the size I keep all my babes in, up to around 400g...

    That is a 6 qt plastic shoebox he is in.

    http://i129.photobucket.com/albums/p...newsnakes4.jpg

    Juvie... in a 12qt rubbermaid.

    http://i129.photobucket.com/albums/p...wenclosure.jpg

    sub adult - adult.

    Get that hide with the tape on it out of there. Just pick up a cereal bowl from the dollar store. Moisture, heat, and snake will get you a snake wrapped up in tape... seriously.

    The probe of your thermometer goes under your warm hide, and the unit sits on the cool side. You only need one.

    http://i129.photobucket.com/albums/p...moderntubs.jpg

    Good luck on the snake.

    Bruce
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