Quote Originally Posted by PiedPeddler View Post
Probably a good thing. We've been running one for over 10 years in a ball python display. You've got to build it so it is serviceable so you can get to the pump to clean or replace it when needed but the ball python can't. Also the edges need to be tight fitting against the top, bottom, and sides. If the ball python can get his head behind it he will force his way behind it and maybe do some damage so he can have a nice, tight hide. It needs to be easy to clean because the snake will relieve himself in it requiring a thorough cleaning. It is a great way to help the humidity in a display set-up and usually an attractive addition. One more thing, if you've got hard water, you will want to use distilled or R/O water to avoid water spots all over the inside of your display. Good luck and have fun with it!
- Paul

Any tips on how you made yours?