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    Mya's new enclosure :)

    You can place it in the enclosure only if you seal it from moisture, I did not know the bottom of the viv was wood as well. And make sure the thermostat probe is under the mat and cannot be moved by the snake. The probe for the thermostat and thermometer should be touching the mat so you know the exact temperature if the bp is in contact with the mat to prevent burns.
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    Re: Mya's new enclosure :)

    I've now installed the heat mat inside, as it says to for wooden vivs. I hadn't realised it had specific instructions in the packet DOH! It says just to put it on the wood floor as wood is a great insulator.

    As you know it also says not to immerse it in water (which I wouldn't but don't want poop or excess humidity making contact) therefore I have still put the lino on the top and sealed it all round. The probes for stat and thermometer are both in contact with this and so she won't get burned.
    Temp now showing 35.6C as just installed it so it's deffo getting hot enough now Just need to keep adjusting the mat stat till it keeps it at the correct temp of 32C.

    Does the basking temp remain at 32C all their lives or do you raise it as they get older?
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    great job, I love the natural looking cages. I used to have several of them for my boas before I got into breeding. I built all of them and loved that look. I just wish they didn't take up so much space. I do love seeing them when someone creates a natural looking environment for their snakes. you did a great job, congrats!

    ps. don't forget pics when the lights are in

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    Re: Mya's new enclosure :)

    All done


    LED lights installed and viv lock on


    Providing the temps and humidity remain correct throughout tomorrow, I can bring her home on Saturday!!! Eeeeeek!!!


    Here's some pics with the lights on:












    I can't wait to see her in there!
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    Re: Mya's new enclosure :)

    It looks really nice, good luck!
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    Re: Mya's new enclosure :)

    Quote Originally Posted by piedpython View Post
    It looks really nice, good luck!
    Thanks.

    BTW ur snake is absolutely stunning!!
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    That viv is awesome! I love it! Let us know how Mya does whilst she is in there
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    Re: Mya's new enclosure :)

    Quote Originally Posted by winglesshornet View Post
    Do not use inside the enclosure. It should be the size of 1/3 to 2/3 of enclosures bottom placed underneath and offset to one side. The thermostat mounts between the uth and the enclosures bottom on the outside.

    However, very nice viv

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    I didn't know the bottom was wood, glad to hear you found a method that works for you.

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