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    1st BP

    I got my first BP today, my buddy could no longer keep it so I told him Id take the snake. Its about 3 feet long ,right now im keeping it in a tub thats 34 5/8ths x 18 3/4ths x 7 with a 1ft uth 2 hides and 1 large water dish. Is this right for this animal? I also need to learn how to control the humidity with this setup.

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    Re: 1st BP

    Quote Originally Posted by Climb2Glory View Post
    I got my first BP today, my buddy could no longer keep it so I told him Id take the snake. Its about 3 feet long ,right now im keeping it in a tub thats 34 5/8ths x 18 3/4ths x 7 with a 1ft uth 2 hides and 1 large water dish. Is this right for this animal? I also need to learn how to control the humidity with this setup.

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    That set up its perfect chris... & try to make some holes all around the tub on the top at least an inch away from each other & thats should lower the humidity... also what kind of substarte are you using?
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    By the way i would recommend a digital temp reader with a probe or a tempgun... if you dont already have one
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    Re: 1st BP

    Hello, and to BP.net...

    To control the humidity in tubs, you can add more vent holes if it is too high, or cover some if the humidity is too low. You can also use a ceiling fan or an oscillating fan to circulate air through the tub if it is too high.

    Do you have a thermostat or rheostat to control the Under Tank Heater? If not, you need one to prevent the possibility of a burn to your new buddy. Some pet stores carry the rheostats for about $15-$18, or you can order a thermostat online, and some of them start at around $25-$30.

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    Im laying pieces of newspaper flat and do I just mist it to make it humid?

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    Re: 1st BP

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    Im laying pieces of newspaper flat and do I just mist it to make it humid?
    I would try moving the water bowl closer to the Heat Pad first. If that doesn't work then you might need to lightly mist, but usually you shouldn't need to mist tubs.

    What type of hygrometer do you have in the tub to measure humidity?
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    Im going to pick up a hygrometer today

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    Re: 1st BP

    Quote Originally Posted by Climb2Glory View Post
    Im going to pick up a hygrometer today
    Try to get a digital one if possible. They tend to be more accurate than the little dial ones. Alot of people use the Acu-Rite Indoor/Outdoor thermometer w/ hygrometer. Some Wal-Mart stores have them in the Home Hardware section. Lowes and Home Depot may also have them in the Outdoors section. They cost about $12-$15. The base unit will measure cool side temps and humidity and it has a probe that is used to measure warm side temps. Depending on what model is available it will look something like this:

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    Sweet deal, Ill go pick up one of those today, Also the holes I cut are smaller then yours, How many holes should I cut in and what sizes should they they ? Again guys thanks for the help in this venture, Ive owned prolly close to 75 reptiles in my life, 1st snake, And I have to say im in love, my BP sat and just slithered around my body for about 2 hours yesterday...He didnt want to go back into his bin, im guessing its because my buddy held him pretty often.

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