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single plastic setup please
i have a glass setup right now and everything is fine temp and everything but it is alot of work to keep it that way. I am considering changing to a single plastic tub for my 3 month male python. If you can help explain to me how to setup the proper single plastic i would appreciate it, thank you...
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I'm sorry for bullying you.
But didn't we just ask you to research before posting a new thread? Come on, man, give us better targets to shoot at.
:rolleyes:
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im trying to research and im sick of finding web sites that gives me the opinion of one person on how to setup a plastic. thats why i came here i would rather get the opinion of alot of people because that research i did could come from just one guy that thinks its the right way, but is the total wrong way. i guess this is what i do when i try yo get an opinion.. thanks anyways tho ill go do my research, appreciate the help
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I already answered your question in the other thread, if you had taken the time to read it:
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Originally Posted by Slim
As for a tub set up, do you want to set up a tub with a lid that will stand alone, or do you want to set up tubs in a rack system. The inside set up for either tub will be the same, but the heating will be different.
Inside the tub, all you need are a couple of hides, cool side / warm side, and a water bowl. Substrate can be anything you want, but newspaper is very common and easy to take care of.
If you want to use a rack, most come with built in heat that you will want to controll with a T-Stat. For stand alone tubs, you can use a UTH on a T-Stat.
Or, you could use the search function.
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Yeah the way Slim has his tub set up is pretty much the optimal/ideal/easiest way to set up a tub. It's a triple whammy.
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Originally Posted by rocky88
im trying to research and im sick of finding web sites that gives me the opinion of one person on how to setup a plastic. thats why i came here i would rather get the opinion of alot of people because that research i did could come from just one guy that thinks its the right way, but is the total wrong way. i guess this is what i do when i try yo get an opinion.. thanks anyways tho ill go do my research, appreciate the help
Setting up a tub isn't lauching the Space Shuttle. Not a lot of moving part, if you know what I mean....and there might be a reason no one is responding to your questions.
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yea i did take the time to read it, but you say cool side/warm side. well how do i control the temp is it the same as i do with my glass. uth, and low wattage light? just curious because it seems if you but a uth on plastic it would melt so just not sure how to control heat and humidity in plastic. all the other stuff i'm sure is obvious. water bowl, newspaper, hides, ect. i just want to know how to do climate control in a plastic tub
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Most people get some form of UTH, whether it be flexwatt or a zoomed pad, and tape it to the bottom of the tub. Then put the tstat probe on the heating device and tweak it until the bottom of the tub inside is 90-94.
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so no light is needed. and one last question then i'll leave you guys alone i promise. i have tried to find somewhere to help me setup a tub and have had no luck.. you know of any web sites please
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Originally Posted by rocky88
yea i did take the time to read it, but you say cool side/warm side. well how do i control the temp is it the same as i do with my glass. uth, and low wattage light? just curious because it seems if you but a uth on plastic it would melt so just not sure how to control heat and humidity in plastic. all the other stuff i'm sure is obvious. water bowl, newspaper, hides, ect. i just want to know how to do climate control in a plastic tub
Please tell me what part of "use a UTH and a T-Stat" you didn't understand from my first answer? If you control a UTH with a T-Stat, you won't melt the plastic. Do you think I would give you a solution that would melt your tub? If you use the correct size tub for your BP, and the correct size UTH, you won't have to use a lamp. In a tub, humidity takes care of it's self.
And since it seems you will ask this question again, let me suck the egg for you:
If you control a UTH with a T-Stat, you won't melt the plastic. Do you think I would give you a solution that would melt your tub? If you use the correct size tub for your BP, and the correct size UTH, you won't have to use a lamp. In a tub, humidity takes care of it's self.
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No website that I know of.
BP.net is a great source though.
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Originally Posted by rocky88
i have tried to find somewhere to help me setup a tub and have had no luck.. you know of any web sites please
Well, you could try a Cross-Stitching Forum, or a Bass Fishing Forum, or a Cigar Forum, but until the "Rocky Wants A Tub Forum" is invented, I would say your best bet is this Forum.
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Rocky you may want to look through our DIY or Caging Forums for examples of caging options. Failing that you may want to try using our Search function to see threads that include information about how to set up a plastic enclosure for a snake.
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Originally Posted by Slim
Well, you could try a Cross-Stitching Forum, or a Bass Fishing Forum, or a Cigar Forum, but until the "Rocky Wants A Tub Forum" is invented, I would say your best bet is this Forum.
I LOL'ed at this statement. :rofl:
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Originally Posted by DutchHerp
I LOL'ed at this statement. :rofl:
You too?!?!?:rofl::rofl:
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Originally Posted by DutchHerp
I LOL'ed at this statement. :rofl:
Yeah, but if I wake up in the morning and find out I got hit with a point for this thread, I won't be too supprised:P
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Originally Posted by Slim
Yeah, but if I wake up in the morning and find out I got hit with a point for this thread, I won't be too supprised:P
If you needed a point Slim, there's been enough of us staff online tonight to have assessed one already. Personally, though I can't speak for the entire staff, I don't see that you crossed any lines in our TOS, at least up to this point. :)
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Well if Slim isn't gonna get one, I won't get one... hopefully.
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Originally Posted by frankykeno
If you needed a point Slim, there's been enough of us staff online tonight to have assessed one already. Personally, though I can't speak for the entire staff, I don't see that you crossed any lines in our TOS, at least up to this point. :)
I'm always afraid of getting dinged for Gross Sarcasm :D
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LOL I know how that is and I know how hard it can be to be patient sometimes. Just keep it reasonable gentlemen, don't cross over the line into points territory. Believe me, we don't enjoy assessing points anymore than a member enjoys getting them.
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Originally Posted by rocky88
i have a glass setup right now and everything is fine temp and everything but it is alot of work to keep it that way. I am considering changing to a single plastic tub for my 3 month male python. If you can help explain to me how to setup the proper single plastic i would appreciate it, thank you...
Outline what "everything is fine" means...
What are your temps, how are you maintaining and controlling them. What do you use to measure your temps, and what is your humidity (and how are you measuring it).
What kind of cage furniture, substrate, etc.
A GOOD pic is worth 1,000 words.
As well as size of the enclosure. H D and L.
Bruce
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