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    Ball Python List

    I'm about to get my ball python very soon and it would be awesome if I could get some advice to see if I need to add/remove anything.



    Bedding ✓
    Tank ✓
    Lighting ✓
    Heating Mat ✓
    Water Bowl ✓

    These are the things I currently need to get:

    Temperature Thermometer
    Humidity Thermometer
    Hiding Cave

    ~~~

    Are there any other things I need to get? Thank You in advance

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    Depending on the size of this ball python, you may want to start out with a tub setup then migrate to a PVC enclosure.

    Glass can be infuriating if you are not in a certain part of the country that is easier on their husbandry requirements.

    Minimal listings of what you need are:

    • enclosure with escape proof lid
    • heat source(s) depending on how warm the room they are kept in
    • thermostat for each heat source (not an option)
    • 2 hides - on on warm and one on cold side
    • water bowl
    • substrate
    • clutter as in decor for them to feel comfortable in
    • thermometers and not those analog stick on ones you find at petco. Digital thermometers. Preferably also an infrared temp gun
    • humidity gauge and also not one of those horrible analog stick on ones but a digital one



    Some optional items that can help

    • misting bottle for water mistings that keep humidity up
    • light if you do not have a day night cycle of ambient light in the room. Ball pythons need a natural light cycle even though they are nocturnal. It helps them keep normal rhythms. Thankfully most ambient light in the room is sufficient
    • tongs, tweezers, or hemostats for feeding
    • the location of the closest exotic vet if something goes wrong
    1.0 ♂ 2010 Spider BP 'Dante'
    1.0 ♂ 2017 Bay of LA Rosy Boa 'Queso'
    0.0.1 2017 Aru GTP 'Ganja'
    1.0 ♂ Blue Tick Coonhound 'Blue'

    1.0 ♂ 2018 Basset Hound 'Cooper'

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    Re: Ball Python List

    Quote Originally Posted by SDA View Post
    Depending on the size of this ball python, you may want to start out with a tub setup then migrate to a PVC enclosure.

    Glass can be infuriating if you are not in a certain part of the country that is easier on their husbandry requirements.

    Minimal listings of what you need are:

    • enclosure with escape proof lid
    • heat source(s) depending on how warm the room they are kept in
    • thermostat for each heat source (not an option)
    • 2 hides - on on warm and one on cold side
    • water bowl
    • substrate
    • clutter as in decor for them to feel comfortable in
    • thermometers and not those analog stick on ones you find at petco. Digital thermometers. Preferably also an infrared temp gun
    • humidity gauge and also not one of those horrible analog stick on ones but a digital one



    Some optional items that can help

    • misting bottle for water mistings that keep humidity up
    • light if you do not have a day night cycle of ambient light in the room. Ball pythons need a natural light cycle even though they are nocturnal. It helps them keep normal rhythms. Thankfully most ambient light in the room is sufficient
    • tongs, tweezers, or hemostats for feeding
    • the location of the closest exotic vet if something goes wrong
    Thank you so much! I actually forgot to add the cage lid on the "things I don't have yet".
    Last edited by ILuvDangerNoodles; 12-22-2017 at 05:37 PM.

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    Re: Ball Python List

    Do you have any particular products in mind?

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    Re: Ball Python List

    Quote Originally Posted by ILuvDangerNoodles View Post
    I'm about to get my ball python very soon and it would be awesome if I could get some advice to see if I need to add/remove anything.



    Bedding ✓
    Tank ✓
    Lighting ✓
    Heating Mat ✓
    Water Bowl ✓

    These are the things I currently need to get:

    Temperature Thermometer
    Humidity Thermometer
    Hiding Cave

    ~~~

    Are there any other things I need to get? Thank You in advance
    YES, THERMOSTAT(s) TO REGULATE THE HEAT SOURCE(s)!

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    Re: Ball Python List

    No actually, I was just wondering if there was anything I was missing before I got my BP

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    Re: Ball Python List

    Well, as far as thermostats go I'd avoid the Zilla ones. A decent low cost one is the Jump Start but I'd go for a VE-200 or Herpstat if you can afford it.

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    Jumpstart is around $26 but there are other labelled brands that have the same hardware for less.

    Herpstat EZ starts at $80

    That's your two best options. Herpstats can control multiple heat sources starting with the herpstat ez 2 and the herpstat 2 and up (4 and 6).
    1.0 ♂ 2010 Spider BP 'Dante'
    1.0 ♂ 2017 Bay of LA Rosy Boa 'Queso'
    0.0.1 2017 Aru GTP 'Ganja'
    1.0 ♂ Blue Tick Coonhound 'Blue'

    1.0 ♂ 2018 Basset Hound 'Cooper'

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