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Re: My new Ball Python
 Originally Posted by sg1trogdor
I would keep you snakes setup how it is except I would add a bit of constuction paper on the sides so its not as open. Other then that I dont see any problems. I stated with a 20g L tank for my first and second snakes (seperate tanks) and never had any issues. Its all dependent on the snake. If your snake eats, poops, and sheds fine then leave it be. 
I agree on the covering the sides thing. If you use a thicker material, such as foam board, you can insulate the tank a little bit if that's ever an issue.
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Re: My new Ball Python
That tank is awesome! I wouldn't change a thing unless you run into problems, like your snake refusing food or humidity issues. Your snake will let you know if it is too big or too small.
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Re: My new Ball Python
I would keep things the way they are. Looks like you're doing a great job so far and I'm diggin' the tank.
Remember ladies and gents there is more than 1 way of keeping these lovelies and every snake is different. I know starting glass tanks and bigger environments can be challenging and isn't necessarily recommended as that's how I started but I did go about things a little different way than the most basic guidelines and it took a little extra work but a year later I have a healthy growin' boy still 
Not saying that the suggestions of change aren't good because based on what's been proven they are very good guidelines. I didn't take the time to read through every post but if you have a UTH hooked up get a Thermostat asap and I recommend Dion at Spyder Robotics.
Good Luck!
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Re: My new Ball Python
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Dude your snake is living in Beverly Hills! Nice setup! I agree with the others, the snake will let you know what you're doing wrong...just keep reading the forums, and you'll get an idea yourself...
I would switch the light to a nocturnal infared, and paint the sides black, or use the foam walls as suggested...
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Re: My new Ball Python
Holy crap! I have that same plant in the top right.
The only thing I'd be worried about with the vine is due to the fact that they are terrestrial snakes. Just be careful that he doesn't take a spill up there, it's a long way down.
btw, how did you attach the vine to everything?
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Re: My new Ball Python
 Originally Posted by mrshawt
Having a UTH without a rheostat/thermostat is dangerous, especially without a thermometer to measure the temps.
Soil is not recommended as a substrate. Aspen, Repti-bark, paper towels, and newspaper are all good.
You'll want two hides - one for the hot/cool sides.
The climbing branches are not really necessary as bp's are terrestrial snakes for the most part.
And make sure you get digital hydros/therms, not analog.
Check this out, it has a lot of helpful info:
caresheet
It's still nice to provide them with the option if convenient.
Nice setup by the way.
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Re: My new Ball Python
 Originally Posted by mrshawt
Holy crap! I have that same plant in the top right.
The only thing I'd be worried about with the vine is due to the fact that they are terrestrial snakes. Just be careful that he doesn't take a spill up there, it's a long way down.
btw, how did you attach the vine to everything?
The vine isn't actually attached, it is very ridged and sturdy, but you can bend to to whatever shape you want to I wrapped a small vine around a medium vine and basically bent it in half and twisted it a bit. I then separated it at the end and untwisted the small from the medium a bit. I then position it in the substrate like four legs basically and it holds itself in place. I think I may get a sticky cup hook to stick to the side of the glass and hold the vine up there. Right now it is fine but once he starts gaining weight I'm concerned he may cause it to fall down and a cup hook or something similar should prevent that.
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Re: My new Ball Python
I love the improvements. That is a beautiful set up that would be a lovely addition to any home IMO! Your snake is gorgeous too. Wow. I would live in that tank if I could fit
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Re: My new Ball Python
 Originally Posted by N1GHTRA1N
The vine isn't actually attached, it is very ridged and sturdy, but you can bend to to whatever shape you want to I wrapped a small vine around a medium vine and basically bent it in half and twisted it a bit. I then separated it at the end and untwisted the small from the medium a bit. I then position it in the substrate like four legs basically and it holds itself in place. I think I may get a sticky cup hook to stick to the side of the glass and hold the vine up there. Right now it is fine but once he starts gaining weight I'm concerned he may cause it to fall down and a cup hook or something similar should prevent that.
Good. Very nice looking.
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