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Heyo! New snake keeper here!
Just wanted to drop by make an introduction, and ensure my husbandry is correct. Meet Charlotte! Ive been wanting a BP for a long time now (well really an Emerald Tree Boa) but im not that experienced with snakes, so went with a BP. I also keep a huge African Bull Frog and two Crested geckos.
I have Charlotte currently in a 10 gallon. Using snake bedding as substrate and have hot and cool hides. Hot side temp 92ish, cold side 75ish. Humidity is around 45 most of the day with morning, and evening mistings. All water used is treated with reptisafe. Currently feeding on live adult mice weekly. I will most likely switch to frozen. I wanted her to stay on her current feeding scheduling until she settles in. Anyways any and all tips appreciated. Pics followed
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Re: Heyo! New snake keeper here!
What's your humidity? You might want to switch the aspen out for something that holds humidity better. And those analog thermometers can be up to 10 degrees off. Just some things I noticed! But anyways, beautiful snake!
"It does not do to dwell on dreams and forget to live"
-J.K Rowling Sorcerer's Stone
Long time no see, back at it again in my white vans.
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Re: Heyo! New snake keeper here!
ty. I have a digital im using. The analog is for the cold side. I do have a humidity question though. Do BPs need constant humidity at a certain level or do they need spikes with degradation? I have found different answers on humidity needs.
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Aw, Charlotte is a cutie pie ! Welcome to the forum!
There is some wiggle room with humidity, depending on where you live, and even down to what works for you and Charlotte. Though general rule of thumb is around 50-60% when not in shed, and when in shed 70-80%. For Coco, I try to keep her humidity around 60%, since it's super dry here with the heat / weird weather patterns.
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Re: Heyo! New snake keeper here!
Originally Posted by danfrog
ty. I have a digital im using. The analog is for the cold side. I do have a humidity question though. Do BPs need constant humidity at a certain level or do they need spikes with degradation? I have found different answers on humidity needs.
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Wal-Mart sells this great temperature and humidity reader all in one for about 10 bucks. I have 4 of them two for each of my snakes. I was told about them on this forum!! Love everyone here!! Nice looking snake!!!
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Re: Heyo! New snake keeper here!
Sweet. I will check them out tomorrow. Thank yall for the warm welcomes. Im very excited to finally have a snake, and look forward to learning everything I can.
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Re: Heyo! New snake keeper here!
This is what it looks like. They are by the smoke detectors and stuff like that. Your more then welcome!
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