You have a pretty good basis so far.
1) I suggest replacing the half log hide with another rock cave hide. The half logs tend to mold after a while due to bacteria build up and humidity. Not to mention they're very difficult to sanitize. Your ball will appreciate a hide that surrounds all sides (like the rock cave hide). The log has 2 openings, which is "too open" for a ball to fell totally secure.
2) You might want to think about investing in a thermostat. Dimmers aren't safe enough to regulate a heating pad. If you're on a budget, amazon has the $30 Hydrofarm thermostat. It's not the best, but it's better than any dimmer and all other petstore thermostats. Getting a Vivarium or Herpstat thermostat is the best and safest out on the market. But they are more expensive being in the $99+ range.
3) You don't need a separate feeding tub. You can feed in the enclosure. Your snake won't develop 'cage aggression'. Cage aggression is a myth. As long as you don't smell like food or startle your snake, she won't bite. Removing a snake back and forth between it's tank and feeding tub may or may not cause stress.
4) Your temps are a little low. The hot side should ideally be around 88-92. And the cold side should be closer to 80. Anything below 75 has the potential to give a ball python a Respiratory Infection
5) Repticarpet might be difficult to clean, but it's easy to replace.
How is your humidity?
Not bad other wise
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