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    everyone post pics of your terrarium setup.

    Hey everyone I am new to this community and thought i would break the ice by posting a pic of one of my setups and encouraging you all to do the same.



    it has a undertank heater on one side and digital thermoters with probes on the hot and cool side. i use a basking lamp occassionaly when i have the air conditoner on since she shares a room with me.

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    Re: everyone post pics of your terrarium setup.

    Quote Originally Posted by kidt89 View Post
    Hey everyone I am new to this community and thought i would break the ice by posting a pic of one of my setups and encouraging you all to do the same.



    it has a undertank heater on one side and digital thermoters with probes on the hot and cool side. i use a basking lamp occassionaly when i have the air conditoner on since she shares a room with me.
    Wow, nice setup!
    You've done a very good job with your ball there. You even accommodated the log hides by covering the backs.
    I don't have any tanks for balls, it's a rack system. Here's my corn snake cage though.

    And my old ball enclosure. (now for my RTB)

    Don't worry, it's changed a lot!

    This is what I use for my ball pythons. Except I use aspen now and I usually add a little piece of plastic plant in there. :]

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    Re: everyone post pics of your terrarium setup.

    Simple, but effective...



    I've had to move up to bigger hides, which I made out of dollar store plastic bowls, so they don't look as nice. Also, the cool side thermometer/hygrometer isn't in the pic. I had taken it out for some reason, I can't remember now...

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    Re: everyone post pics of your terrarium setup.

    Quote Originally Posted by blackcrystal22 View Post
    Wow, nice setup!
    You've done a very good job with your ball there. You even accommodated the log hides by covering the backs.
    I don't have any tanks for balls, it's a rack system. Here's my corn snake cage though.

    And my old ball enclosure. (now for my RTB)

    Don't worry, it's changed a lot!

    This is what I use for my ball pythons. Except I use aspen now and I usually add a little piece of plastic plant in there. :]
    I love that hide for your ball python where'd you get it

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    Re: everyone post pics of your terrarium setup.

    where did you get that cool climbing log at all i got is a crapy twig lookin thing

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    Re: everyone post pics of your terrarium setup.

    Quote Originally Posted by kidt89 View Post
    I love that hide for your ball python where'd you get it
    I got it on a website.. hmm.
    http://lllreptile.com/store/catalog/...-boulder-cave/

    Fits a 300-400g ball python nice and snug.

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    Re: everyone post pics of your terrarium setup.

    Quote Originally Posted by chomper3 View Post
    where did you get that cool climbing log at all i got is a crapy twig lookin thing
    if your talking about my climibing logs I got mine from petco suprisingly.

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    Re: everyone post pics of your terrarium setup.

    i dont pics but i do have clip of my setup. this was taking a while back and this weekend will be getting another rack, so i will have an update clip...


    Ball Python Setup
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