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    Re: Baby Ball Python Setup

    thats a great setup

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    Re: Baby Ball Python Setup

    Sweet setup! And you posted it just as I am going about creating one of my own. What timing! Thanks so much. And it you provided a couple tips I had not even thought of. Thanks to you, my snake (when I get one) will be very cozy indeed. Woo!

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    Re: Baby Ball Python Setup

    Awesome thread Chris, and even better snake.

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    Re: Baby Ball Python Setup

    Quote Originally Posted by Argentra View Post
    Very nice...but don't you need two identical hides?
    Thanks! Having two hides is certainly a secure way for a ball python to thermoregulate. I have decided to go with just one hide because I feel this snake is not shy and have seen it comfortably using both sides of the enclosure.


    Quote Originally Posted by Argentra View Post
    Leg pulling aside, that is a really nice setup and a gorgeous snake.
    This would not be a cueball thread without leg pulling

    Quote Originally Posted by Argentra View Post
    that is a really nice setup and a gorgeous snake.
    Thanks

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    I love that idea about the foil on the bottom of the tank to disperse heat...I think I'll try that on my new plant tank. Thanks.
    This brings up a good point! I used the rubber feet supplied with the heat pad to elevate the aquarium and did not attach the heat pad to the bottom of the aqaurium. The heat rises and creates a warm spot without creating a concentrated "hot" spot on the glass.

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    Re: Baby Ball Python Setup

    Quote Originally Posted by Rapture View Post
    Don't you want your pewter to eat???? lol
    Of course I do!!! lol

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    Re: Baby Ball Python Setup

    Quote Originally Posted by Chubbz View Post
    thats a great setup
    Thanks! I really enjoy being able to observe my pet

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    Re: Baby Ball Python Setup

    Quote Originally Posted by cueball View Post
    Thanks! Having two hides is certainly a secure way for a ball python to thermoregulate. I have decided to go with just one hide because I feel this snake is not shy and have seen it comfortably using both sides of the enclosure.

    you are the smart.



    yaagf!


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    Re: Baby Ball Python Setup

    Quote Originally Posted by NightLad View Post
    Sweet setup! And you posted it just as I am going about creating one of my own. What timing! Thanks so much. And it you provided a couple tips I had not even thought of. Thanks to you, my snake (when I get one) will be very cozy indeed. Woo!
    Awesome! I'm glad I could help I saw your setup and it looks great! Now hurry up and fill that terrarium

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    Re: Baby Ball Python Setup

    Quote Originally Posted by Entropy View Post
    Awesome thread Chris, and even better snake.
    Thanks Mel That pewter is really special

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    Re: Baby Ball Python Setup

    DISCLAIMER:

    You will notice many things about this setup that vary from other advice out there. This is not to mean that I think that other ways are wrong. This is only intended to be helpful advice for setting up a baby ball python for display. I have kept ball pythons for 20 years now in just about every type of scenario and have found that if you have a healthy ball python they will thrive in just about any conditions.


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