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Re: Sound Good?
New list:
Aspen Shavings
2 Hides Snug fit for BP
Fixture
Bulb Low Wat around 50-60
Heat Pad
Thermometers
Hygrometer
Or Acurite WatherStation
Thermostat
Water Dish Big enough for the snake to fit in
Branch/Branches Not necessary but good for the snake. =)
Fake Plants
Spray Bottle
Long Tongs
I wan't bulb to raise humidity but I already have the fixture just thought I would put it on there. Also whats a good cheap Thermostat?
Last edited by hunter94; 06-25-2010 at 01:17 PM.
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Re: Sound Good?
The bulb will LOWER the humidity, not raise it.
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Re: Sound Good?
 Originally Posted by Kaorte
The bulb will LOWER the humidity, not raise it.
Not if you put the water dish under it. =)
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Re: Sound Good?
 Originally Posted by hunter94
Also my cage doesn't need clips. Nor do I think they make clips for my type of cage. Its a slide on not a pull off. If snakes are known to get out of those please tell me though I will definitely look for clips.
I keep most of my snakes in tubs, but I have two in 40 gal slide top cages like that. I put a few strips of tape around the outside because I had a kingsnake pop one open once. It's a pain taking the tape off and on all the time, but it's better than an escape.
0.2 normal, 1.0 pastel, 1.0 pinstripe, 0.1 spider, 0.4 het albino
0.1 lesser platinum, 0.1 het genetic stripe
1.1 Childrens pythons
1.0 BCI
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Re: Sound Good?
 Originally Posted by hunter94
Not if you put the water dish under it. =)
No, it will still lower the humidity. Putting it over the water bowl just creates a pool of warm water, which makes it a lovely place for bacteria to hang out.
Using a lamp over a water bowl is not an efficient way to up humidity.
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Re: Sound Good?
 Originally Posted by hunter94
Not if you put the water dish under it. =)
I tried this when I was still trying to use a tank and didn't actually work. Not saying it won't work for you though. You probably should get the lamp though in case you can't keep the ambient temps up. Humidity problems can be solved with a humid hide or just by adding moss to the enclosure.
As for the thermostat everyone has been recommending this one lately, it's reliable and and cheaper than the ReptiTemp or the Zilla Temp Controller (which I use and is also very reliable but many people have had issues with it so I wouldn't recommend it).
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Re: Sound Good?
 Originally Posted by sarahlovesmiike
I tried this when I was still trying to use a tank and didn't actually work. Not saying it won't work for you though. You probably should get the lamp though in case you can't keep the ambient temps up. Humidity problems can be solved with a humid hide or just by adding moss to the enclosure.
As for the thermostat everyone has been recommending this one lately, it's reliable and and cheaper than the ReptiTemp or the Zilla Temp Controller (which I use and is also very reliable but many people have had issues with it so I wouldn't recommend it).
Hmm, I'll give the Water Dish Lamp thing a try and yea it would be nice to have one just in case. 
And I'll look into some thermostats just gets confusing trying to find a nice cheap one.
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Re: Sound Good?
Well, you can use a light
BUT
make sure its:
50 - 75 watt
INFRARED (so the snake cant see it at night)
This way you can keep ambients up and have the bulb running 24/7. as long as its infrared it wont disrupt day/night cycle of your snake AND you can still veiw it at night!
Good luck
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Re: Sound Good?
You might try Cypress Mulch for substrate, it blows reptibark out of the water for quality, and it holds humidity better than aspen shavings, however aspen shavings in my opinion are much better than the reptibark.
I list them for quality here, 1 being the best 4 being the worst, (in my opinion)
1. Cypress Mulch ( If you have humidity issues this stuff works great!)
2. Aspen Shavings
3. Paper Towels / Newspaper
4. Repti-Bark (ugh)
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Re: Sound Good?
 Originally Posted by Ham
You might try Cypress Mulch for substrate, it blows reptibark out of the water for quality, and it holds humidity better than aspen shavings, however aspen shavings in my opinion are much better than the reptibark.
I list them for quality here, 1 being the best 4 being the worst, (in my opinion)
1. Cypress Mulch ( If you have humidity issues this stuff works great!)
2. Aspen Shavings
3. Paper Towels / Newspaper
4. Repti-Bark (ugh)
I think I'm going to get Aspen Shavings because Cypress Mulch looks flaky and dusty.
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