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    Lets see those ball python homes people!..

    I figured I'd start this thread so we can show everyone what their snake are living in, maybe some of these pics can help out 1st time owners on ideas.





    36Lx16Wx16H rubbermaid tub---$17
    fluorescent tube light ----------$10
    Baby Bal Python -------------$ Priceless...lol
    Anyway, that's my set up for now

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    Re: Lets see those ball python homes people!..

    Where did you get the thermometer from?
    -Juliya Graham-
    0.0.1 Ball Python (Xerox)
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    0.1.0 Corn Snake (Quincy)

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    Re: Lets see those ball python homes people!..

    Quote Originally Posted by Simplest_Mistake
    Where did you get the thermometer from?
    A local pet store, was around $10.60 after taxes

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    Re: Lets see those ball python homes people!..

    Here is my current setup...I have decided to renovate it to make more room for more bps....so I will probably have something different in a month or so.

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    Re: Lets see those ball python homes people!..

    that's cool! What are you using for heat?

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    Re: Lets see those ball python homes people!..

    1' strips of 11'' flewwatt on each level all run to a ranco thermostat. I also have two lamps w/ black reptile lights that are hooked to the thermostat to keep the ambient closet temp up 24/7. I just moved this setup into my new apt. and it is working great.....keeps the closet air temp at about 82.....and the warm side of each enclosure 94....cool side 84.... and it is really constant too.
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    Re: Lets see those ball python homes people!..

    Here's mine:


    I meant to take some newer pics after I got a stand for it and decorated some but I was lazy... maybe I'll borrow a camera tonight though Eleanor seems to like it in there!
    -Lindsay

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    Re: Lets see those ball python homes people!..

    That really nice invadertoast, did you make it? what kind of wood is that?

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    Re: Lets see those ball python homes people!..

    Here's my setup for Shikara.

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    Re: Lets see those ball python homes people!..

    Here are some of mine...
    Goblin; full grown BP. It's roughly 6 feet long, 2 feet wide and 1.5 deep. It has sliding plexi doors in front. It used to be a "?" gallon breeder tank but someone awesome renovated it! I picked it up at a fish-store clearance sale for $50. I use a crappy zoomed ehater/thermostat; I want flexwatt in the worst way. Glass sides and floor; perforated metal top. LB's rubbermaid is on top of it.


    MY BCI's 55g tank.

    I'll post more friday!
    -Jen. Back in the hobby after a hiatus!
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