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    Re: Desert Tank

    Quote Originally Posted by midtx350z View Post
    Wow... I can't believe you know so much about snakes.

    Two of those snakes are mine, Zelda and Caesar. Millie and Cleo are my roommate's.

    We just moved into a new house and had no other place to put them, so we put them in the big tank he had at his old apt.

    To tell you the truth, now I'm kind of scared because of all the facts you listed, but I guess it's a good thing, otherwise the snakes would have suffered.

    You told me that I should get tubs but to tell you the truth, I'd much rather have them in a tank/cage in our living room. We've been discussing making our own cage out of wood and plexi about 7" tall to put in the corner of the room. Now, since we have a total of 4 snakes, shoul dwe go ahead and make 4 different compartments for them? or can the smaller snakes be in the same one and just keep the large one separated?

    I will also get a thermostat and digital thermometers ASAP.
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    Also, I've been feeding the 3 small ones 1 small rat each and the large one 2 small rats (she just started eating since we got her)
    This website is full of people with knowledge that is amazing. Everything I have ever learned about these animals is credited to the people on this website, when I, myself, strolled in here looking for help not so long ago.

    I simply suggested tubs because they are inexpensive and the snakes prefer them. If you would like to have tanks, those can be just as simple to set-up as well, and nicer looking too (just remember, bigger is not always better, ball pythons prefer smaller spaces than larger so nothing bigger than a 20g each is suggested). If you build your own enclosure, and make it 4 parts, that would also be a really good project and we can help you along the way with that.

    Do you have UTHs currently or are you using the lamps only as heat? If so, I suggest buying a UTH from a petstore ($15 or so) or buying some flexwatt from reptilebasics for $3-4 wired a foot. You can get this very long and have it a few feet to span the entire back 1/4 of your newly built enclosure as well. You can get dimmers from hardware stores as temporary thermostats if you do have a UTH already (though they will need some adjustment with changes in room temps and such). Many people buy a UTH without realizing that it gets much too hot for the snake and can severely hurt the animal uncontrolled.

    How do you know the snake's sex? Did you get them from breeders or have you had them sexed?
    The most current worry I have is the snakes breeding. Usually cannibalism and stress are later on-going issues, but the breeding thing is important to remember and try to get them separated asap. If you want to buy some tubs to temporarily have them separated, that is also an idea as well.

    It depends on how much money you are willing to spend, but there are also other options for caging. On that reptilebasics website are some examples of vision cages (which work wonderfully for most snakes and reptiles) as well as they stack and look nice. They can be pricey, but there are many vision-type cages on the market as opposed to building your own, tanks, or tubs.

    Don't worry too much, your feeding them great and you seem very interested in their welfare. I'm very glad you came here to ask questions, that's the most important thing.

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