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Welcome to the forum.
Only thing I can add is:
1) Changing the basking bulb for a CHE (Ceramic heat emitter) or for infrared red bulb.
2.) Get a UTH
The only problem having a glass tank is that the humidity goes low easily, when using snake apsen bedding like I do, the tip is to foil the whole screen top (2-3 layers which I do) really helps keeping humidity in. Well I cut a hole in the foil where the cool side will be and place my dome light there to maintain the 80-83 cool side temp (What I do).
Another thing I learned is that I freeze my bedding to kill mites. (just my opinion)
I'am fairly new to BP's, this what works for me
Last edited by jessica87; 01-06-2014 at 10:16 PM.
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You wont need the basking light if you have UTH. Also have you checked humidity in your house? Because keeping humidity in a glass enclosure is headache.
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Re: New Guy
 Originally Posted by Spencer88
You wont need the basking light if you have UTH. Also have you checked humidity in your house? Because keeping humidity in a glass enclosure is headache.
I havent checked the humidity in the house yet. After reading some reviews I was going to purchase the probed acurite thermometer, so I should be able to get a good reading in the tank and outside the tank the next few days.
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Re: New Guy
You are going about it the right way OP. Tuning the set up before you have the animal is something I consider very responsible especially for new styles of set-ups or new owners. You probably can make the glass work without too much headache.
I've found eco-earth helpful with humidity issues(i mix it with repti-bark but that is mostly for aesthetics) and, I cut lexan to close off part of the top to reduce airflow and in winter months run a small humidifier.
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Do you have any hides for the snake?
Reach for the stars, and if you don't grab them at least you'll fall on top of the world.
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Re: New Guy
 Originally Posted by CatandDiallo
Do you have any hides for the snake?
Currently I have one hide, its in the left corner of the tank (placed just for a picture)
Tomorrow I am going to get an identical one, along with an UTH, thermostat and acurite thermometer. I believe Im also going to get an inferred light as well instead of the bright white light.
Raven01, its KILLING me knowing I have all the basic stuff and I don't have him yet, but I'm hoping by Saturday Ill have an idea of where everything should be
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mike_yorkpa I don't know how big your bp will be or if your setting up a show tank, but if it's in the area of 70-350 grams a simple frozen dinner plate will work great. I'am currently using 6 bonquet tv dinner mac and cheese bowl their black, small and they all fit snuggley inside. it's cheap and all my snakes love it.
Ball Pythons
Normal (Alana)
Mojave (Achilles)
Spotnose (Apollo)
Albino (Banana)
Cats
Sam
Baby
Little Kitty
Cotton
Hunter
Lightning
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Here's What I'am using:

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Normal (Alana)
Mojave (Achilles)
Spotnose (Apollo)
Albino (Banana)
Cats
Sam
Baby
Little Kitty
Cotton
Hunter
Lightning
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Re: New Guy
Welcome to the forum and the addiction! Here's a great tutorial of how to setup a glass tank setup.
http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showthread.php?t=201740
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