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    They are here! My GTP's!!!

    Here is the male and his enclosure, he is deep in a shed.



    Here is a closer shot of him trying to get comfortable.



    Here is the female in her encolsure.



    Here she is looking around.



    Hope you guy's like the pictures

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    Re: They are here! My GTP's!!!

    Good looking snake. How do you have that enclosure sealed up to keep in humidity?

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    Re: They are here! My GTP's!!!

    It's the Exo-terra set ups, and I have the Nature BArk in the floor, I check the Humid every so often and haven't had to mess with it so far, If I do need to I will just mist the inside, and add I little mmoisture to the substrate.

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    Re: They are here! My GTP's!!!

    Beautiful set ups... you may find however that those heat lamps dry out humidity quickly. A popular heating choice for chondros is a radiant heat emitter... have you talked with Gary about how he kept them set up when he cared for them?
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    Re: They are here! My GTP's!!!

    The Radiant heater, is that the ceramic type bulb?


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    Re: They are here! My GTP's!!!

    No, ceramic heat emitters screw into a light fixture like you already have and also dry out the air.

    Here is a radiant heat emitter/panel: http://www.pro-products.com/proheat.html
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    Re: They are here! My GTP's!!!

    I went to the neighbor hood store I got my snake from and they told me those setups suck for balls. Any advice on if that is true? I would rather believe a fellow snake owner then the pet store person who even admited he does not own a snake

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    Re: They are here! My GTP's!!!

    Awesome!!

    Welcome to the addiction.

    Are those perches workin well for them?

    Yeah only concerns I have about your set up are the perches, and humidity/heat source.

    Here is a picture of my set-up, and shows the RHP (Radiant Heat Panel).

    Good luck if you need anything let me know!


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    Re: They are here! My GTP's!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by 8b8ll
    Awesome!!

    Welcome to the addiction.

    Are those perches workin well for them?

    Yeah only concerns I have about your set up are the perches, and humidity/heat source.

    Here is a picture of my set-up, and shows the RHP (Radiant Heat Panel).

    Good luck if you need anything let me know!


    http://i167.photobucket.com/albums/u...Picture048.jpg

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    The GTP won't burn himself on thoses RHP's will it???
    I'd be worried about it coming in contact with them??
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    Re: They are here! My GTP's!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Jonny2184
    The GTP won't burn himself on thoses RHP's will it???
    I'd be worried about it coming in contact with them??
    As I understand it, those are safe for the reptiles to touch....which is one of the huge things that sets them apart from other heating options.
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