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Re: The Old Wolf and his home.
“The richest value of wilderness lie not in the days of Daniel Boone, nor even in the present but rather in the future.” - Aldo Leopold
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Re: The Old Wolf and his home.
Wow... I need to keep at least one enclosure like that. Nice!
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Re: The Old Wolf and his home.
That's a beautiful enclosure! What are you using as a heat source? And how do you measure your temperature gradient and humidity?
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Re: The Old Wolf and his home.
How long does it take to clean?
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Re: The Old Wolf and his home.
Originally Posted by WeoStan
How long does it take to clean?
Looks great, but this exactly what I'm wondering. I already spend a good day once a week cleaning tubs, this looks like it could take a day itself to clean and disinfect!
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Re: The Old Wolf and his home.
Wow thats just nuts! nice setup I bet you have a lotta fun on cleaning day!
~Jack~
2.1 bps (Monty, Ceasar, & Honey)
1.0 colombian red tail boa (Shadow)
0.1 banded water snake (Homer)
1.0 leopard gecko (Gex)
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Re: The Old Wolf and his home.
Looks like a ball python paradise Beautiful set-up, and beautiful snake too.
1.0 Amel Corn (Pepino) 0.1 Black Lab (Raven a.k.a. "The Girl") 1.0 Normal BP(Gambit)
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Re: The Old Wolf and his home.
Normally I have a 150watt infrared lamp to heat the tank but that recently burnt out, so I'm using my original bulb for heat at the moment. You can't see it in the photos, but I custom built the lid on the tank. It has two screened tops that open up individually, the one opposite the light is covered with foil to help keep the humidity and heat in the tank. I have a hygrometer that I took out for the photos, the warm side of the tank is usually around 80-85 degrees and the cooler side around 70-75. I've been keeping the water close to the light, which has given me a good consistency with the humidity levels (hovers around 40-60), I also mist every other day at the least.
Cleaning can be a :cens0r::cens0r::cens0r::cens0r::cens0r:, but I don't mind. I usually just spot clean, and then do a good once over (removing and cleaning the insides) once every month or two. (Hopefully thats enough!) I've had him (or her) for about a year and he's had perfect sheds and has been eating well the entire time. (eating F/T) Just recently upgraded from large mice to medium rats.
Thanks for the great comments!
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Re: The Old Wolf and his home.
So, a light is your only source of heat? What about belly heat? You also need to get those temps up - 92-94 on the warm side, 82-84 on the cool side. How are you measuring temps? You mentioned a hygrometer (to measure humidity) but didn't say what you were using to measure temps? Hopefully a digital thermometer, since the dial and stick on ones are so inaccurate.
Very nice set up - just needs a little husbandry tweaking, since that's all the snake cares about - the "pretty" is for the owner.
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