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    need bp care sheet/supply list

    im new to ball pythons and am geting my 1st one in a month and i need some care sheets and a supply list to keep a healthy and happy ball python thanks and reply!

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    Re: need bp care sheet/supply list

    Quote Originally Posted by baxter1209 View Post
    im new to ball pythons and am geting my 1st one in a month and i need some care sheets and a supply list to keep a healthy and happy ball python thanks and reply!
    welcome and thank you for doing your homework.

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    thanks

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    Re: need bp care sheet/supply list

    also are screen cages ok for a bp? and does anyone know of a good website to buy just a regular bp from? thanks

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    Re: need bp care sheet/supply list

    I used to live near your area. There's a nice little place called Pet Bazaar that sells reptiles and feeder mice/rats.

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    Re: need bp care sheet/supply list

    i know the place i bought my 2 geckos from there but im just searching to find if theres anything cheaper on the internet but im 95% likely to buy my bp from pet bazaar

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    Re: need bp care sheet/supply list

    Quote Originally Posted by baxter1209 View Post
    i know the place i bought my 2 geckos from there but im just searching to find if theres anything cheaper on the internet but im 95% likely to buy my bp from pet bazaar
    Normally it will always be cheaper in a store due to shipping fees. One place to stay away from if your going to be buying online is LLLReptile, that place is terrible and we actually just had some one from BP.net have there snake die that was from LLL. Here is a list of what you need.

    List:

    10 Gal (If the snake is a Baby.)
    Cage Clips (You need at least 2.)
    Cage Lid (If the cage didn't come with one.)
    Water Dish (Big enough for your Snake to soak in.)
    Aspen
    2 Thermometers w/ probes
    Acurite Thermometer/Hygrometer (You can find this in the Home & Garden section at Wal-Mart. Or some were online.)
    Hide (Make sure its a nice tight fit for your Snake.)
    Thermostat
    Under Tank Heater
    Lamp
    75 Watt Red Heat Lamp

    Here are instructions on how to get every thing setup.

    Once you have all of the Supply's flip the 10 Gal tank upside down and find were you want to put your UTH (Under Tank Heater) read the directions on how to put it on. Once you have the UTH on tape the Thermostats Probe directly onto the UTH so the probe is touching the UTH. Once you have that all done flip the tank right side up and tape the the first Thermometers Probe directly on the UTH but on the inside of the tank. Once that is complete wire the cord up the tanks glass side and tape the cord right at the top so its a nice tight cord so the snake can't get tangled in it. Ok, now you can put the Aspen in. Make sure theirs a couple inches of Aspen evenly throughout the cage. Put the hide right above the UTH make sure the Thermometer Probe is right under the hide and don't worry it won't bother you snake if you put enough Aspen in. Find out were you wan't to put your water dish and put it in the cage. Ok, now its time to put the other Thermometer in, its the same step as before but this time the probe is going to be mounted to the side of the glass but on the opposite side of the the tank from were the hide is. Use the suction cup the Thermometer came with and suction cup the probe to the glass on the inside and make the cord tight as you did for the UTH Thermometer Cord. Ok, now its time to get the Acurite Thermometer/Hygrometer into the cage and working. Get it all setup so it shows the temps and humidity. Once that is complete pull the cord the probe is connected to off. On the back of the Acurite Thermometer/Hygrometer there is a place to put a suction cup get a suction cup and put it on the Acurite Thermometer/Hygrometer and mount it to the glass inside the cage (On the same side the hide is on.). Now all you have to do is put your snake in, put the lid on get the cage clips on and then put the lamp on top. Put the lamp on the opposite side the Hide is on. Also before you put your snake in make sure you have the temps and humidity at the correct setting. Feel free to add plants..ect just don't make it to cramped since its only a 10 Gal tank.
    Last edited by hunter94; 07-23-2010 at 07:58 PM.

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    thanks that helps alot! do u know how much all that is at petsmart? (except the snake of coarse)

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    Re: need bp care sheet/supply list

    Quote Originally Posted by hunter94 View Post
    List:

    10 Gal (If the snake is a Baby.) Think about using a tub instead of a tank, your snake will thank you. They keep humidity and heat EXTREMELY well
    Cage Clips (You need at least 2.)
    Cage Lid (If the cage didn't come with one.)
    Water Dish (Big enough for your Snake to soak in.) BPs don't generally soak unless there is an underlying health issue
    AspenYou could also use newspaper or paper towel
    2 Thermometers w/ probes
    Acurite Thermometer/Hygrometer (You can find this in the Home & Garden section at Wal-Mart. Or some were online.) These are usually found in the DIY section at Wal Mart
    Hide (Make sure its a nice tight fit for your Snake.)
    Thermostat MUST HAVE IF YOU ARE USING A UTH
    Under Tank Heater
    LampDon't bother if you can keep the ambient temps up without it
    75 Watt Red Heat LampDon't bother if you can keep the ambient temps up with out it, they suck the humidity out and cause bad sheds

    Here are instructions on how to get every thing setup.

    Once you have all of the Supply's flip the 10 Gal tank upside down and find were you want to put your UTH (Under Tank Heater) read the directions on how to put it on. Once you have the UTH on tape the Thermostats Probe directly onto the UTH so the probe is touching the UTH. Once you have that all done flip the tank right side up and tape the the first Thermometers Probe directly on the UTH but on the inside of the tank. Once that is complete wire the cord up the tanks glass side and tape the cord right at the top so its a nice tight cord so the snake can't get tangled in it. Ok, now you can put the Aspen in. Make sure theirs a couple inches of Aspen evenly throughout the cage. Put the hide right above the UTH make sure the Thermometer Probe is right under the hide and don't worry it won't bother you snake if you put enough Aspen in. Find out were you wan't to put your water dish and put it in the cage. Ok, now its time to put the other Thermometer in, its the same step as before but this time the probe is going to be mounted to the side of the glass but on the opposite side of the the tank from were the hide is. Use the suction cup the Thermometer came with and suction cup the probe to the glass on the inside and make the cord tight as you did for the UTH Thermometer Cord. Ok, now its time to get the Acurite Thermometer/Hygrometer into the cage and working. Get it all setup so it shows the temps and humidity. Once that is complete pull the cord the probe is connected to off. On the back of the Acurite Thermometer/Hygrometer there is a place to put a suction cup get a suction cup and put it on the Acurite Thermometer/Hygrometer and mount it to the glass inside the cage (On the same side the hide is on.). Now all you have to do is put your snake in, put the lid on get the cage clips on and then put the lamp on top. Put the lamp on the opposite side the Hide is on. Also before you put your snake in make sure you have the temps and humidity at the correct setting. Feel free to add plants..ect just don't make it to cramped since its only a 10 Gal tank.
    http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...ight=tub+setup
    ^^Really good thread for setting up a tub. They are much cheaper, easier to clean, more secure, and hold heat and humidity perfectly with little to no maintenance

    When you look for your thermostat, which you MUST buy, have a look at this one
    Last edited by sarahlovesmiike; 07-23-2010 at 08:14 PM.

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