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    Re: suggestions

    Quote Originally Posted by 1nstinct View Post
    have you done any reading on ball pythons? such as some books? or just internet research?
    if only internet research just remember anyone with a comp and internet access can be a "expert" on any subject. you can not imagine how many terrible blogs i have seen about "experts" say ball pythons get 8-10 feet and will eat a rabbit every 2 weeks.
    I joined this site on friday and have been reading up on threads and also some sites(which i know are not always credible.) i may try to find a book tomorrow and read it before i get the tank. I just want the setup perfect before i bring he/she home

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    Just make sure you get something to control the heat pad. Your snake can easily burn without a thermostat

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    Re: suggestions

    Quote Originally Posted by Sky1982 View Post
    Just make sure you get something to control the heat pad. Your snake can easily burn without a thermostat
    I work in a hardware/lumber store so i will look tomorrow

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    When I got my hatchling I set up a 20 gallon long, with lots of stuff inside the tank to make it look smaller, and feel smaller for the snake. They like to feel secure. I found out that a tub is the way to go. Much more efficient with keeping in the humidity, and it is so much cheaper to set up a tub, verses the price of getting a tank kit. Learn from other peoples mistakes! Lol. You don't really need a light for a ball python either, they benefit more from belly heat alone. Pm me with any other questions I'm loaded!
    Cody

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