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Re: Finally.. PICTURES of my BP
Looks good! Have you thought about switching the substrate to something that holds humidity better? Cypress Mulch and Coco Fiber hold humidity really well. You have to make sure to use the Coco Fiber the correct way though, or else it can be bad for the snake.
Also, if you have an UTH, the heat won't be able to flow through that much substrate. I'd suggest taking some out if you have an UTH that's being controlled with a thermostat or dimmer.
Last edited by Elise.m; 01-04-2010 at 03:45 PM.
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Re: Finally.. PICTURES of my BP
Looks good. He's got alot of places to hide and wedge into. He will be more active for awhile until he settles in and figures out there is no way out and that is his den. As for the tape thing. Ive never had a problem taping wire for years but you do need to be sure its good tape and the glass is very clean. I would not use that frosted scotch tape because that stuff doesnt stick very well. With no chance of it peeling up anywhere. If it ever starts to do that you just replace it.
Looks very good so far. Believe me they like very small places. You wont need the bigger tank for at least a year or so depending on how fast he grows.
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Re: Finally.. PICTURES of my BP
Looks good Just get the temps up before another problem arises.
I suggest switching that white bulb to a IR Bulb. They cost lil more but have a stronger beam of heat with minimal light and dont kill humidity as fast.
Heres the bulbs i used when i had Beardies years ago.
http://www.arcatapet.com/item.cfm?cat=11925-
On site search for Item 11925
i believe petco sells them but your going to pay more for it there.
Last edited by RichsBallPythons; 01-04-2010 at 04:56 PM.
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Re: Finally.. PICTURES of my BP
BoBo looks so cute peering around every corner. He looks so happy : )
What a precious pup.
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Re: Finally.. PICTURES of my BP
okay IM GETTING CLOSER
if you'll look in the pic's where the thermometer is sitting i left i there, but removed the cave that was beside of it (its really to small anyway) but i took some advise of a friends and used duck tape as my covering on top of wire (except where light is and leaving ventilation around light)
here are my temps as of now (humidity is a bit high to me so i thought if i took the smallest bowl out it will help)
temp's
hot side 80.5
cold side 74.5
top of driftwood 91.0
Humidity is 74%
temp's are still rising just a bit after the tape and i just took the small bowl on top of cave out
Last edited by toddsbabygirl; 01-04-2010 at 05:08 PM.
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Re: Finally.. PICTURES of my BP
 Originally Posted by toddsbabygirl
okay IM GETTING CLOSER
if you'll look in the pic's where the thermometer is sitting i left i there, but removed the cave that was beside of it (its really to small anyway) but i took some advise of a friends and used duck tape as my covering on top of wire (except where light is and leaving ventilation around light)
here are my temps as of now (humidity is a bit high to me so i thought if i took the smallest bowl out it will help)
temp's
hot side 80.5
cold side 74.5
top of driftwood 91.0
Humidity is 74%
You want
90-94 warm side
80-84 cool side
55-65% humidity when not shedding and 70%+ when in shed.
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Re: Finally.. PICTURES of my BP
Okay, you need to use about an inch of substrate, that is probably why your UTH isn't heating up enough. Make sure the probe is under the substrate right over where the UTH is.
About your hides. Honestly I would think about getting different ones. The log hide doesn't really work as a hide for a ball python. They are far too open for this kind of shy snake. You need some small tight fitting hides that are low to the ground. You could go out and get some rock cave hides from the pet store but those can get kind of expensive. opaque plastic bowls with a hole cut out of the side work very well and are very cheap!
Move the lamp to the other side of the cage or the cool side. You don't need two heat sources on one side of the enclosure.
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Re: Finally.. PICTURES of my BP
 Originally Posted by Foschi Exotic Serpents
Looks very good so far. Believe me they like very small places. You wont need the bigger tank for at least a year or so depending on how fast he grows.
actually the hubby is going to move him to a 20 long tank sometime next month. we've been redoing our home and are going to build him a better habitat with a humidity getaway and lots of things to keep it feeling cozy and "small" yet still large enough to do him a few years. its going to be really really nice. i know we dont have to do that just yet but he is wanting to do it and possibly build the tank into the wall across from the fire place or something we arent sure.. but we will have our amazon parrot on one side of the room set up in a huge wall sized cage and bo on the other.. its going to look amazing
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Re: Finally.. PICTURES of my BP
 Originally Posted by toddsbabygirl
actually the hubby is going to move him to a 20 long tank sometime next month. we've been redoing our home and are going to build him a better habitat with a humidity getaway and lots of things to keep it feeling cozy and "small" yet still large enough to do him a few years. its going to be really really nice. i know we dont have to do that just yet but he is wanting to do it and possibly build the tank into the wall across from the fire place or something we arent sure.. but we will have our amazon parrot on one side of the room set up in a huge wall sized cage and bo on the other.. its going to look amazing
I would make sure your snake is eating very consistantly before you consider moving him to a bigger enclosure so soon. For some ball pythons, moving them to a bigger enclosure is enough to make them uninterested in eating.
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