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    Tank Setup, just showing off my new Baby. Any feedback?

    Just want to get some input on his set up! Really excited about how it came out! Anubis stands at 2-3 months old weighing at 80g and 21 inches. Columbian Red Tail Boa.

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    Re: Tank Setup, just showing off my new Baby. Any feedback?

    I'm not a big fan of the half log hides though. I prefer more secure hides for my critters. Other than that it looks great to me Aerries. Let's see the current occupant.
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    Overall it looks great!

    The only thing I would suggest it changing the position of the half log. I know you want to see your snake but those don't offer much of a secure feeling and leaving it with one side open to the world is not just a window for you but one for it, which it doesn't want.

    I would move it to a side or stuff some moss in it to block its view to the outside.


    Also, if you're running a uth make sure the substrate is no more than a 1/4 inch thick on top of it. That and have it on a tstat. If you're just using over head heat you appear to be setup well.
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    Re: Tank Setup, just showing off my new Baby. Any feedback?

    I actually am using a heat lamp, I'm not crazy about using UTH, his basking side is 90 and overall humidity is at 60% cool side is at 78-80...yea I'm not a fan of the half log, only used it for a smaller hide plus it dosnt go with the rest of the decor lol, but he's actually found a few comfy spots he likes behind/to the right of the hide on the right, and a high spot hide on the left tower. I keep forgetting that they're not like BPs from what I've been Seeing out of Anubis, he's still in the open but comfortable. As my BP won't come out of his cave lol.

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    Re: Tank Setup, just showing off my new Baby. Any feedback?


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    Looks great!
    I personally would ditch or move the half log as well.
    Are you regulating your heat lamp?

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    I think it looks fantastic..would either use paper or something to cover the end of the half log or re arrange it..love the skull lol

    I may get a boa next and just copy this style lol

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    Re: Tank Setup, just showing off my new Baby. Any feedback?

    Excellent set up. Your boa will do well

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    Re: Tank Setup, just showing off my new Baby. Any feedback?

    Quote Originally Posted by KMG View Post
    Overall it looks great!



    Also, if you're running a uth make sure the substrate is no more than a 1/4 inch thick on top of it. That and have it on a tstat. If you're just using over head heat you appear to be setup well.
    What? I did not know that! Mine is an inch or a little more. crap.....I have to go fix it. lol Thank you for this. I appreciate it. May I ask what the reason is?
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    Re: Tank Setup, just showing off my new Baby. Any feedback?

    Quote Originally Posted by Sunnieskys View Post
    What? I did not know that! Mine is an inch or a little more. crap.....I have to go fix it. lol Thank you for this. I appreciate it. May I ask what the reason is?
    There's just less difference in temps between the top and bottom of the substrate, so it's better to manage what temps your snake is getting at.




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