Hello all, I'm new to the forum here and I apologize if this has been discussed before. I am adopting a 2 year old ball python from someone who can no longer take care of him. now I'm not an expert by any means, but I have owned one bp. I got her as a hatchling, and had her for 10 years. Sadly a few years ago a horrible freak ice storm ravaged my area and the entire town was without power and water for 2 weeks. I did everything I possibly could but she did not make it. It's Been a few years and for the last few months I've Been really considering another ball python, and found this little fellow that needs a home. I've been kicking around making a small waterfall in his tank. Not only for looks, but filtered water is always better right? And my old python absolutely loved to soak in her water dish. My idea was to have a relatively large water dish (possibly one gallon?) with a stone structure (safely aquarium siliconed) built up the back side of the tank. a small water pump with built in filter from harbor freight would pump water from the bowl and slowly trickle it down the stone path back to the dish. My concern is do you think this would cause too high humidity? And do you think the surface disruption on the water, even being minimal, would shy him from drinking/soaking in the water? Thank you all![]()