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Re: Heres my setup (40 Gallon)
Man thats a great setup. But they only thing is you may kick yourself for making it so complicated. Simpler really is better. As for having like a hide high in the rocks, your BP is not arboreal. He may climb, but as he gets older, some people say they shouldn't have the option to climb because they might hurt themselves.
Personally i love the setup, but it isnt the best for a brand new BP. When you recieve your BP you should quarantine him in a tub, with a heatpad for the heat and air holes. You may already know this but the tank will make it real hard to keep humidity and heat. Ball pythons love their tubs. They really do. They love being secluded to a dark, tight space (but still need an appropriate sized enclosure).
After a little while, you may just want to be done with the display tank and give your bp a good ol' tub. You could always get some PDF's or some gecko for that tank. The rock cliff is amazing though.
Connor Paschke
Pre-vet Major at SUNY Plattsburgh
1.0 Jungle Carpet Pythons (Headhunter lineage)
1.0 Dwarf Albino Reticulated Python (Steve Gooch)
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Re: Heres my setup (40 Gallon)
Also i saw your hideouts are ontop of eachother. Your BP will need a hide on each end and maybe one in the middle if its a big tank. They need to thermoregulate and only hides on one side will prevent them from properly doing so.
Connor Paschke
Pre-vet Major at SUNY Plattsburgh
1.0 Jungle Carpet Pythons (Headhunter lineage)
1.0 Dwarf Albino Reticulated Python (Steve Gooch)
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Re: Heres my setup (40 Gallon)
ball pythons aren't arboreal so have to hides so tall will just get the bp hurt\
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aw man you beat me to it
Last edited by Kuba; 03-01-2010 at 11:37 PM.
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1.0.0 Ball Python- rex
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0.1.0 Crested Gecko- Cheweh
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Re: Heres my setup (40 Gallon)
Haha, thats alright. Repitition is the key to teaching.
Connor Paschke
Pre-vet Major at SUNY Plattsburgh
1.0 Jungle Carpet Pythons (Headhunter lineage)
1.0 Dwarf Albino Reticulated Python (Steve Gooch)
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Re: Heres my setup (40 Gallon)
looks like a wicked bearded dragon tank but im sorry to say ball pythons arent climbers lol but still a wicked cage!
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Re: Heres my setup (40 Gallon)
dude can you imagine a trio of cresties in there?
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Re: Heres my setup (40 Gallon)
 Originally Posted by cinderbird
dude can you imagine a trio of cresties in there? 
lol omg they would flip their minds haha they would go nuts lmao
Last edited by dr del; 03-02-2010 at 03:13 PM.
Reason: removing censor bypass
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Re: Heres my setup (40 Gallon)
That is a great looking setup but not for a ball python. I would look into some arboreal species of lizard or snake instead.
Ball pythons are not the climbing type. They just sit in hides all day which would be kind of a waste for such a beautiful display.
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Re: Heres my setup (40 Gallon)
Maybe I have a rare climber. Back when Patriot still fit into the tree hide that came with the tank, he'd go on top of it as well as inside. Even now, when he comes out at night, he still drapes over the dials stuck onto the tank (that I can't get off).
When I do eventually move him into a tub, I hate to take away his "PE equipment." I think if he had a jungle gym like what is shown in these pictures here, he'd absolutely love it!
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