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    Re: A Few Questions From A New Ball Python Owner...Please Read

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    Would a few corn snakes go good in that inclosure?? What do I need at night for a corn? I know this is a BP forum... but I want to get the right snake.
    Corns or Kings are more forgiving on temps and humidity BUT balls are more forgiving on handling.

    you can get just about any snake in albino too
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    The tank has a white type laminate wood on the inside..... back and bottom floor. The sides are wood... not sure the type.

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    Maybe post a photo! That could help. As long as you seal the inside of the wood (and it isn't toxic) there shouldn't be too much of a problem, a lot of people have all wood enclosures!

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    Probably melamine back and bottom?? That should be fine but the sides might need sealer then. Try to post up some good pics so we can get a better idea

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    What is awesome about this is that this enclsure was given to me this week for FREE!

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    Re: A Few Questions From A New Ball Python Owner...Please Read

    As far as a "basking spot" goes you really do want belly heat. You could use a uth underneath a piece of slate under the substrate. (of course have this on a good thermostat and keep an eye on it.
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    I think it will be fine JUST loose the sticky guages

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    Re: A Few Questions From A New Ball Python Owner...Please Read

    Quote Originally Posted by PitOnTheProwl View Post
    I think it will be fine JUST loose the sticky guages
    I just got that lol... it doesnt work? I cant afford anything expensive to test the humidity.

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    yes definitely get rid of the sticky gauges. you can pick up and accurite (brand name) indoor outdoor thermometer and hygrometer at walmat for $12
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