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First ball python setup
Hello, I've been looking around for a tub setup and I was wondering if you guys could give me your feeedback. I would like to make my first as smooth as possible but will also be good for the python.
Sterilite box:
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Sterilite...5yc1vZ40jZ12kx
1 one for housing, 1 for feeding.
Water bowl:
http://www.amazon.com/Ethical-2-Inch...ZY70SX0V3JFZC8
Gauge:
http://www.amazon.com/Zoo-Med-Econom...humidity+meter
Water conditioner: (Do I really need this? and also replace the water everyday?)
http://www.amazon.com/Zoo-Med-ReptiS...er+Conditioner
Substrate:
http://www.amazon.com/Zoo-Med-Carpet...rds=Eco+Carpet
Hide box:
http://www.reptilebasics.com/small-hide-box
1 one hot and 1 for cool spots.
UTH:
http://www.reptilebasics.com/ultrath...ater-uth-6-x11
Feeding tongs:
http://www.amazon.com/Joshs-Frogs-Te...xo+terra+tongs
As far as thermostat, I'm not sure which one to get. I'll only get one python for now until I get more comfortable.
I understand that you get what you pay for but do I really have to buy a hersptat or any other thermostat costing $100+ just for one snake?
Please feel to leave your feedback, any suggestions are welcome since I have absolutely no Idea what I'm talking about.
Thank you so much for your time!
Last edited by Tewchainz; 08-17-2014 at 01:14 AM.
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Hi and welcome. I'll make some suggestions based off of what you listed.
Sterlite box: This ones lid is a bit more rigid plus it has latches. (WalMart should have them)
Sterlite 1755
Gauge: The one you listed is usual very inaccurate
Acurite
Water conditioner (No need for it)
Paper would be better over the carpet. With the carpet you won't easily see when it's wet so it can get moldy
Thermostat:
Hydrofarm
Also keep in mind with the tub set up you will need a way to keep the cool side temperatures up a bit also.
1.0 Bumblebee (Sheldon)
1.0 Enchi (Jaxon)
1.0 Phantom (Leonard)
1.1 Pastel Het Genetic Stripe(Clyde+Bonnie)
0.1 LemonBlast (Dottie)
0.1 Cinnamon (Cindy)
0.1 Pied (Pissy)
0.1 Phantom (Priya)
0.1 Butter (Bernadette)
0.1 Lesser (Penny)
0.1 Pastel (Ivy)
0.1 Normal (Amy)
1.0 Boxer (Rocky)
1.0 Sugarglider (Oreo)
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Re: First ball python setup
 Originally Posted by BPLuvr
Hi and welcome. I'll make some suggestions based off of what you listed.
Sterlite box: This ones lid is a bit more rigid plus it has latches. (WalMart should have them)
Sterlite 1755
Gauge: The one you listed is usual very inaccurate
Acurite
Water conditioner (No need for it)
Paper would be better over the carpet. With the carpet you won't easily see when it's wet so it can get moldy
Thermostat:
Hydrofarm
Also keep in mind with the tub set up you will need a way to keep the cool side temperatures up a bit also.
How do I maintain the cool side temperature? Also which sizes should I get from hatchling to adult?
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I personally have the whole room heated I saw someone mention in a thread with a similar set up to what you are planning that you can use a heat lamp above the tub but I would assume it would need to be low wattage and/or maybe regulated? I have used 15qt. for babies in the 60g range. Males are all staying in 32's and juvie females. For adult females (1000g+ if good feeders or 1200 if they aren't) I change brands and get something similar to the 60 qt.
1.0 Bumblebee (Sheldon)
1.0 Enchi (Jaxon)
1.0 Phantom (Leonard)
1.1 Pastel Het Genetic Stripe(Clyde+Bonnie)
0.1 LemonBlast (Dottie)
0.1 Cinnamon (Cindy)
0.1 Pied (Pissy)
0.1 Phantom (Priya)
0.1 Butter (Bernadette)
0.1 Lesser (Penny)
0.1 Pastel (Ivy)
0.1 Normal (Amy)
1.0 Boxer (Rocky)
1.0 Sugarglider (Oreo)
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Re: First ball python setup
Sterlite 28s are nice. I use binder clips to hold the lids down. Hydrofarm stat will work fine for your needs. Accurite thermometer for the win. Drill some ventilation in the tub. Rbi hide boxes rock. No, water conditioner is completely unnecessary. I wouldnt use carpet personally. Too hard to clean/disinfect, so the risk of bacterial growth is very high. Paper towel, newspaper, carefresh, and aspen are all great options.
As far as heating the cool side, that is completely dependant on the season, climate, and how you keep your house.
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Re: First ball python setup
 Originally Posted by CryHavoc17
Sterlite 28s are nice. I use binder clips to hold the lids down. Hydrofarm stat will work fine for your needs. Accurite thermometer for the win. Drill some ventilation in the tub. Rbi hide boxes rock. No, water conditioner is completely unnecessary. I wouldnt use carpet personally. Too hard to clean/disinfect, so the risk of bacterial growth is very high. Paper towel, newspaper, carefresh, and aspen are all great options.
As far as heating the cool side, that is completely dependant on the season, climate, and how you keep your house.
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okay I will use paper towel as substrate. How many holes should I solder? My room is naturally satan's lounge because of the sun but that's just during summer. Winter might be a little colder but it's still warm.
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Unless you're starting with hatchlings the small hide boxes are pretty small, I suggest Medium or Large depending on how old the animal is that you're getting.
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Re: First ball python setup
 Originally Posted by C2tcardin
Unless you're starting with hatchlings the small hide boxes are pretty small, I suggest Medium or Large depending on how old the animal is that you're getting.
Yes I will start with a hatchling but can I move up to medium right away?
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Re: First ball python setup
 Originally Posted by Tewchainz
Yes I will start with a hatchling but can I move up to medium right away?
Yeah best to just order small, medium, and large and have them ready to go.
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Re: First ball python setup
 Originally Posted by C2tcardin
Yeah best to just order small, medium, and large and have them ready to go. 
Should I do the same for the bowl?
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