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    Quote Originally Posted by gunkle View Post
    Just popping in to say welcome to the forum. There's some great info here. Read through the sticky posts and search and you will find tons of useful info. Some that you didn't even know you needed. Ask questions, take notes but most of all enjoy your new life long friend. Don't stress it can be a bit overwhelming at first but we all have your snakes best interest at heart.
    Thank you so much!!! I came across this forum and knew right away it would be a good idea to reach out. I have read some posts and will read more. I know most of my questions have been answered in previous posts but I wanted a direct answer to my own Everyone is so helpful and the pictures sent of someone having the same kit as me is soooo appreciated..

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    Re: I'm new to the whole snake world - bought my first BP!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Slownlow View Post
    Thank you for your comments!!! I know one day I'll be going up to a 40 gallon and funny enough. The snake kit I purchased here in Canada, only comes in the 20 gallon for the snake and 40 gallon for the Bearded dragon, in the US they have the 40 gallon snake kit.. I couldn't for the life of me find any way to purchase that one here anywhere, or online. I searched and searched. I didn't want to buy the larger tank with the bearded dragon set up as it would be a waste to me.
    I will promptly purchase a thermostat. I've seen some decent ones on Amazon and 2 day shipping. She is not burrowing where her mat is. I have been keeping an eye on it. The only thing I don't like is that with my digitial thermometers, there's the probes and I had them stuck down near the bottom and she found a way to get in behind the wire!!!! Is there a clear type tape that is safe so I could possibly take it along the corner of the tank down to the bottom???


    Just because you don't see her burrowing by the heat mat doesn't mean she won't. Please unplug the heat mat ASAP. Your snake won't miss it for a few days.
    Honestly, Google search snake burns if you have any doubts.

    Also, NO NO NO on tape inside an enclosure. The tape can get stuck on the scales of the snake and cause SERIOUS damage. I also read of one fatal story where the snake got stuck to tape and ended up breaking it's neck and dying.

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    Re: I'm new to the whole snake world - bought my first BP!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Slownlow View Post
    Is there a clear type tape that is safe so I could possibly take it along the corner of the tank down to the bottom???


    No tape EVER inside a snake enclosure or anywhere they can possible get to it. They will stick and it can do severe damage.
    0.1 Normal ball python Astrid
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    1.0 San Mattais rosy boa Charlie
    1.0 bearded dragon Gimli
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    Re: I'm new to the whole snake world - bought my first BP!!

    Quote Originally Posted by GoatBoy View Post
    My personal thoughts:

    1 - Soak the moss, squeeze out the extra water so it doesn't drip, throw it in the hide.

    2 - You should not have to mist every day. Try Forest Floor or coco husk, not the finely ground version though.

    3 - Misting should be about once a week, IF you need it. Just get everything a little wet.

    4 - Get a larger water dish. Place it in the middle so some of it evaporated. Cover you screen lid with aluminum foil or aluminum tape (outside only!).

    5 - Generally speaking 80 on the cool, 90 on the hot. Do your best and don't stress over it.

    6 - If shes a baby, 5 - 7 days per feeding. Gauge her hunger and monitor weight in grams.

    7 - BUY A THERMOSTAT. NOW. RIGHT NOW. LEAVE THE HOUSE AND GO BUY IT.

    8 - She is stress exploring.

    9 - Yes, cover the sides. This may fix #8.
    Sooo helpful!! Larger water dish, thermosat, I have loose coconut substrate from zoo med. will change it out. I put some aluminum foil over most of her lid for now. She seems so sweet. I just hope she's a she haha.. I will have to see a vet to confirm and see if they can gauge her age. What size should I feed her?

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    Re: I'm new to the whole snake world - bought my first BP!!

    Yes, I didn't think tape would be a good idea.. just wanted confirmation. Someone told me tape. I said, how is that even remotely safe?? I'm just not sure how to stick the probes down near the bottom where she won't be able to get in behind them. I've got them pulled up near the top and that's not a good reading.

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    Re: I'm new to the whole snake world - bought my first BP!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Slownlow View Post
    Yes, I didn't think tape would be a good idea.. just wanted confirmation. Someone told me tape. I said, how is that even remotely safe?? I'm just not sure how to stick the probes down near the bottom where she won't be able to get in behind them. I've got them pulled up near the top and that's not a good reading.
    I bought my thermostat after I had already stuck my UTH to the bottom of my tank so someone here gave me a cool workaround. Take a small piece of insulation foam, 3x3" should work and sandwich the probe in between the UTH and the foam and duct tape it in place. This also keeps you from using tape inside the tank

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    Re: I'm new to the whole snake world - bought my first BP!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Slownlow View Post
    Yes, I didn't think tape would be a good idea.. just wanted confirmation. Someone told me tape. I said, how is that even remotely safe?? I'm just not sure how to stick the probes down near the bottom where she won't be able to get in behind them. I've got them pulled up near the top and that's not a good reading.
    For thermometer probes, they don't have to be stuck down at all. I just dangle mine close to the substrate when I use the probe ones. I have recently switched to these however, and it solves that problem.
    https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1

    you just put the whole unit in the tank, one on the hot side and one on the cold. I have them sitting on top of the substrate Astrid doesn't bother them. Some people attach them to the sides of the tank.

    When you get your themostat, that probe will need to go between the heat mat and the bottom of the tank. If you have the stick on type heat mat, they are not designed to be peeled off, so you may have an issue. I don't use that kind so I don't have a lot of advice there.

    ETA: above poster detailed a work around for that!
    Last edited by reptilemom25; 04-30-2019 at 10:03 AM.
    0.1 Normal ball python Astrid
    1.0 banana bumblebee Samwise
    1.0 San Mattais rosy boa Charlie
    1.0 bearded dragon Gimli
    1.0 crested gecko Mr. Lizard

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