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Re: Looking forward to getting a BP but had questions!
That's still pretty expensive. I'm just a poor college student, haha. I was looking to spend $250 on the actual snake in addition to the enclosure and other supplies...
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Re: Looking forward to getting a BP but had questions!
I suggest a pastel, spider, or mojave. You should be able to get one of those in your price range. You could also buy a plastic enclosure fairly cheap. I actually just bought a plastic 2x1x1 cage for $80 shipped. Private message me for more details.
Eddie Strong, Jr. 
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Re: Looking forward to getting a BP but had questions!
There are TONS of BP morphs other there! Check out this site: http://www.newenglandreptile.com/ner...ollection.html. It's a direct link to NERD's ball python morph gallery. Depending on the morph some are as low as a few hundred $$ to high thousands
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Re: Looking forward to getting a BP but had questions!
I think its great that you are going to build your own enclosure but you might be over thinking it a bit.
You won't need a screen with your ball python. Air vents will do just fine. A screen will actually help to LOWER your humidity (bad).
You seen to be constructing a wooden frame with glass panels. Have you ever cut glass? It isn't all that fun :/. If anything I would go with plexiglass, easier to find, easier to cut. Or you could just ditch the frame idea and go with solid wood ply. I know a lot of people line the inside of their custom cages with linoleum tiles and it looks really awesome. Maybe you could try something like that?
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Re: Looking forward to getting a BP but had questions!
 Originally Posted by word
That's still pretty expensive. I'm just a poor college student, haha. I was looking to spend $250 on the actual snake in addition to the enclosure and other supplies...
you can pick up a nice morph on kingsnake.com in your price range, but dont count on an albino they will run you at least $500 and go up from there.
but if you are on a budget, here is another route you can go...
~kingsnake.com, pick up a pastel,spider,mojo. $150-$300(dont forget shipping)
~petco, pick up a 20L tank with locking sliding lid $50, UTH $20, aspen for $5.
~Dollar store,pick up tank decorations including water dish and hides.
...So if you budget yourself you can get all setup for about $250-$350ish.
~MIKE~
You:How many snakes do you have?
Me: Oh, just a room full.
You:Eh, how many?
Me:A ROOM FULL.
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Re: Looking forward to getting a BP but had questions!
 Originally Posted by hawaiianice99
you can pick up a nice morph on kingsnake.com in your price range, but dont count on an albino they will run you at least $500 and go up from there.
but if you are on a budget, here is another route you can go...
~kingsnake.com, pick up a pastel,spider,mojo. $150-$300(dont forget shipping)
~petco, pick up a 20L tank with locking sliding lid $50, UTH $20, aspen for $5.
~Dollar store,pick up tank decorations including water dish and hides.
...So if you budget yourself you can get all setup for about $250-$350ish.
Don't forget the thermostat
"Be not afraid of greatness: some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon them." ~William Shakespeare
1.1 Normals - Apollo & Medusa
1.0 Pastel - Zeke
0.1 Pastel het OG - Dixie
0.1 Pastel het Axanthic
0.1 Spider het Axanthic
1.1 Mojave - Clyde & Bonnie
1.0 Black Pastel - Conan
0.1 Spider - Dizzy
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Re: Looking forward to getting a BP but had questions!
I would not want to house any of my snakes in a wooden enclosure. Wood is a prime breeding ground for all sorts of insects and wood can also begin to mold and decay with the humidity. I have found that the glass herp vivs work best for me. Ease in cleaning and great visibility all add up to huge plusses in my book. Just my opinion though....
Later,
Bri
0.1 - Pastel Ball Python
2.0 - Normal Ball Pythons
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Re: Looking forward to getting a BP but had questions!
First off, thank you to everyone helping me out here.
Kaorte, the screen is actually just a layer between the lights and the snake, but the lights will be mounted on a sheet of plywood, so the humidity will still be kept in...
I've never actually cut glass before, but I know that you can have glass cut at HomeDepot or Lowes or whatever...
I want to make my enclosure with glass an wood just for the look of it. I personally don't really dig on the linoleum look.
And Grim Reaper and HawaiianIce, thanks for the suggestion... I was actually so sick of planning things out and researching that I was gonna scrap all my plans and just get a ready to go kit or something... After some rest (I went to bed at 6am because I was researching snakes when I should have been studying) I realized that I'm a DIYer and I'm really looking forward to actually building this myself. I'm hoping that it'll turn out a uniform and clean enclosure. I understand the benefits of an all glass viv, but there's a lot of BP owners that use wooden enclosures, so I'm not too worried :]
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Re: Looking forward to getting a BP but had questions!
And I still can't tell the difference between Mojaves, Pastels, and Normals... It's not the pattern right? Its just the coloration?
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Re: Looking forward to getting a BP but had questions!
Have you built the enclosure yet?
Have you considered buying a cage from Animal Plastics or RBI?
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