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    I started with a locking tub from office max and a simple zoomed heat pad and thermostat (everything is cheap on Amazon). The tub was an iris brand and I chose it because it had a flat bottom and sides. Easier cleaning having no ridges. Drilled a bunch of holes in the lid and a few in the sides till the humidity was staying just right. I since moved on to a rack system. If you feel you may get more than a few snakes down the road just start saving for a nice rack system. There are relatively cheap options from great company's like Animal Plastics. If you think you may just keep the one snake then a Vision cage is a great option. They hold in the humidity very well and look nice. As far as where to get your ball Python from. BHB is a great reputable breeder and probably the biggest in the world?? There are many many other great breeders out there too though. I think you should step up to a single gene ball that will hold it's color for you. Something like a lesser or butter. Here is a great looking black pastel male that is a steal and from a great breeder as well for the same $75. Black pastels are a great gene to get into now too

    Great first snake:
    http://www.boabarn.com/2012-Liesen-L...stel-Male.html

    Great cheap thermostat:
    http://www.amazon.com/Zilla-11403-Co...mostat+reptile

    Good heating pad:
    http://www.amazon.com/Zoo-Med-ReptiT...le+heating+pad
    Last edited by BrianDallek; 06-02-2014 at 09:34 PM.

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