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i also have another question. the nose scales on my ball are looking a little cloudy. could he be beginning to shed?
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Re: need help with ball python enclosure setup
 Originally Posted by jbrad
what is a che? also, if i wanted to upgrade to a different terrarium that held humidity better, what should i go with? the exo terra 36x18x12?
CHE stands for Ceramic Heat Emitter. It's a ceramic heater that screws into a regular lamp fixture like a light bulb but doesn't give off light.
If you're going to invest in a new cage, I would recommend one in a style like Animal Plastics T3, or Boaphile 221D or Vision Plastics model#221 instead of one that is clear all around. Snakes will feel more secure if they don't have a lot of open space around them, these cages will also hold heat and humidity better then one with a mesh top.
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Re: need help with ball python enclosure setup
 Originally Posted by jbrad
i also have another question. the nose scales on my ball are looking a little cloudy. could he be beginning to shed?
Is that all you have noticed? No pink or reddish belly? Cloudy eyes?
You should see a pink/red belly, then cloudy eyes and body, then it clears up and sheds shortly after.
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nope, no cloudy eyes, otherwise a gorgeous healthy boy . its almost like it might possibly be a reflection because it looks bluish? idk. i just want to make sure my buddy boy is healthy. his name is lucifer
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He might just be rubbing his nose on stuff.
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Re: need help with ball python enclosure setup
 Originally Posted by Kaorte
He might just be rubbing his nose on stuff.
This would be my guess.
This thread has a good way to hold humidity in the tank if you end up having issue with it.
http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...tment-Tutorial[
Also be careful with how close to the window he is. Depending on where you live the sun might heat the tank a lot during summer days.
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Re: need help with ball python enclosure setup
 Originally Posted by KMG
You need a thermostat to regulate the under tank heater. It is very important. Buy the best you can afford. I recommend these. http://www.spyderrobotics.com/store/...ain_page=index
I would place the rock hide over the uth on the warm side. If it is to big you can add moss inside to make it seem smaller. The half hide I would replace because they do not offer much security but for now I would place it on the cool side. The water bowl can go near the middle. Your warm and cool side can be what ever side you want. I always make the left side (when facing the tank) my warm side and the right the cool. No reason, just my way.
A uth will not warm your air temps in the tank and the heat bulb might be needed. I can't tell you for sure and you will have to see what temp your tank is sitting at and let us know so we can help you with that. It is a pretty safe bet if you use an a/c you will need it.
If the room the snake is in gets light during the day a light source is not needed for the tank. I personally make sure all my snakes experience a light cycle. Make sure that the snake tank is not in direct sunlight.
Good call on letting him know about direct sunlight. I have seen too many people make this mistake.
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