Don't mind them, we're all crazy for snake pictures. You'd think we'd get over this obsession but apparently not LOL.

Congrats on the lovely snake. BP's really are a wonderful pet if you understand their needs and the way this particular species likes to live it's life in captivity.

Just a few suggestions of things to think about.....

The green carpet stuff while nice to look at is going to drive you insane. It's a real bugger to keep clean, tends to let nasty stuff start growing in your enclosure and is close to impossible to really disinfect properly. You might want to consider a nice aspen which will still give you a lovely look to the enclosure but be much easier on you, better for the snake and very cost effective. Just remember to avoid pine and cedar when it comes to natural beddings.

The stick on dial thermometers tend to be sold at pet stores but also tend to be wildly inaccurate. Consider a reasonably priced digital (something like an Acu-Rite perhaps). Keeping steady temps and humidity is a must with this species.

I didn't notice if you had metal lid locks on that tank. Even with a tight fitting lid I wouldn't trust a snake to not sneak out. If you don't have some you can find them at any pet store. They are sold usually by the pair, are rated for the size of the tank and are generally less than $5.00 a set. For that tank I'd go with 2 pair just to be safe.

Welcome to the world of ball pythons!