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    Question The best set-up for BPs

    Im getting ready form my little female to come in from Ben Siegel, and I want to change my set ups but I have no clue what would be best. I also want to start to use news paper but I fear that with the heating pads it would get way to hot.

    could use some ideas.

    Right now I have my balls in two 45 gal reptile tanks.

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    Re: The best set-up for BPs

    I JUST switched my BP from a glass tank to a plastic tub. Already, the temps are more under control, and the humidity is actually a bit too high...I need to open the lid and let it "air out" a bit...and that's just after one quick mist of the newspaper. (Keep in mind, this is Tucson, where the ambient humidity in the house is about 20%! )


    Your UTHs won't get too hot, so long as you have them hooked up to a reliable T-stat...or at the very least, a dimmer switch from the hardware store. It doesn't matter what kind of enclosure or substrate you have, you have to have some sort of control on those!
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    Re: The best set-up for BPs

    Quote Originally Posted by JLC
    I JUST switched my BP from a glass tank to a plastic tub. Already, the temps are more under control, and the humidity is actually a bit too high...I need to open the lid and let it "air out" a bit...and that's just after one quick mist of the newspaper. (Keep in mind, this is Tucson, where the ambient humidity in the house is about 20%! )


    Your UTHs won't get too hot, so long as you have them hooked up to a reliable T-stat...or at the very least, a dimmer switch from the hardware store. It doesn't matter what kind of enclosure or substrate you have, you have to have some sort of control on those!
    You go girl!

    Melt a few extra holes with a soldering iron and you will be gold - i havent had to mist anything in plastic to date - maybe a slight nudge of the waterbowl at best.

    All my balls are on newsprint and it's incurred zero problems in terms of efficiency as substrate. I used to worry about the "lack of traction" but that wound up being a moot point.

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    Re: The best set-up for BPs

    I'm gonna hold off on making extra holes at this point, and just take a few days to see if I can find a balance of humidity without having to do that. When I put the whole thing together, I misted out of habit, although not nearly as much as I did in the glass tank. I think that may have been unnecessary. So once that dries completely, I'll see how the humidity holds on its own before adjusting the holes.


    I've got high hopes for this tub, though. It's ugly as anything, but if she's happy in it, then I'M happy!
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    Re: The best set-up for BPs

    Quote Originally Posted by JLC
    I've got high hopes for this tub, though. It's ugly as anything, but if she's happy in it, then I'M happy!


    Function over fashion - always been my motto . . but you need only look at my lack of fashion to see that

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    Re: The best set-up for BPs

    im in South Agusta GA, and in the house it is 40% humidity at this moment.
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    Re: The best set-up for BPs

    Do you have the two males housed together? Or am I interpreting everything wrong?
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    Re: The best set-up for BPs

    I read that they are each in their own 45gal tank.


    Plastic Rubbermaid or Sterelite type tubs will be so much easier for you to maintain.
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    Re: The best set-up for BPs

    You'll fall in love with that tub Judy! They aren't pretty but very efficient and easy as all get out especially for managing humidity. I was a long time aspen girl but having switched to newspaper in our BP tubs and it's all it's cracked up to be...way easier to keep the tub spotless! Sometimes all it's takes to tweek that humidity is a bigger or smaller water dish or moving it from one place in the tub to another (or melt a few more holes if need be).
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    Re: The best set-up for BPs

    Both males are in there own cage.
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