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    Re: good setup for a single tub?

    oh wow thank you again lol. i havnt seen anything about that and i was curious because id heard they run at like 115 degrees. i guess i thought substrate took care of that. thanks again! your amazing! lol



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    Re: good setup for a single tub?

    any more suggestions are welcome



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    Re: good setup for a single tub?

    oh yea use a hot glue gun for the holes melts perfect round holes instead of make a mess with a drill. Plus u should connect ur uth to a dimmer like this http://www.homedepot.com/webapp/wcs/...10000003+90401 they sell white ones so u can mark it but get a digital temp and find out the right temp then mark it but remember to check on it every now and then but so far it works perfect for me

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    Re: good setup for a single tub?

    Quote Originally Posted by Qetu View Post
    oh wow thank you again lol. i havnt seen anything about that and i was curious because id heard they run at like 115 degrees. i guess i thought substrate took care of that. thanks again! your amazing! lol
    Yeah they do. Appreciate the amazing comment, but all the credit is due to all the members who I learned from. This site is by far the best for information regarding BPs. Just browse through the husbandry section and you should learn all you need to know to keep a healthy and happy snake.
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    Re: good setup for a single tub?

    Oh just a little thing. If you need to cover holes up, don't use tape. Just don't use tape in a snake enclosure at all. They could flick their tongue into the hole and..yeah..

    I don't think you will need a lamp with a tub. Especially since you don't live in a freezing cold house.

    I make vent holes with a soldering iron. I find it works the best
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    Re: good setup for a single tub?

    Quote Originally Posted by Kaorte View Post
    Oh just a little thing. If you need to cover holes up, don't use tape. Just don't use tape in a snake enclosure at all. They could flick their tongue into the hole and..yeah..
    There is a way to prevent that. Tear a small square of tape about the size of the hole. Tear another larger piece of tape. Put small piece in center of larger piece, so there is no glue in that spot. Align glueless spot over hole. Voila!
    (Just make sure to do this all on the outside of the tub.)

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