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Thread: Pastel or Fire?

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    Re: Pastel or Fire?

    To answer your Exo Terra for a BP question:

    I started my baby bp in a 24x18x12 exo terra set up and found it to be marginally acceptable for me. Used flexwatt under tank controlled by a cheap zillow thoermastat, cut plexiglass to cover 3/4 of screen top to help maintain hunidity, overhead light for additional heat. Wasn't the easiest to keep ideal temps and humidity in this type of terrarium but it can be done. After 8-9 months, she was 45 inches in length, cramped in her exo terra, and I had saved enough for her permanent AP enclosure 48x24x15 and a quality Herpstat 2 thermostat. I love love love my new PVC cage and the Herpstat is awesome controlling the flexwatt and RHP. We keep our home on the cool side year round so both heat sources are needed. If you have the funds, i would splurge on a large pvc cage and divide it in half while she is young and open it up when she's big enough. Will make maintaining heat and humidity much easier.

    Beeder question:

    I know he's not local for you, but Ben Renick at Renick Reptiles in Missouri is where I purchased my girl from and could not have been happier with the purchase. Ben has always been available to answer any questions i had along the way. Check out his web, www.renickreptiles.com. He currently has several available within your price range.

    Good Luck

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    Re: Pastel or Fire?

    Quote Originally Posted by Tewchainz View Post
    Also is the exo terra that I mentioned earlier good for a bp? I heard that tubs are better at controlling humidity because it's plastic. I'll check out that PVC enclosure. Oh what about vision cages?

    As far as food is concerned, do you get your feeder mice from them too? I don't think I can purchase more than what the snake will eat per week. I live with some folks and they don't like the idea of a frozen mice next to their meat lol.
    I agree with Tbrown806. Exo Terra is going to be a waste of money because you're going to have a hard time keeping up heat and humidity. I have no experience in tubs so I can't really comment on those. Vision cages are supposed to also be good but I prefer Animal Plastics enclosures.

    As far as feeders, yes, i get live mice and rats from them weekly. I only feed live though. Their rodent delivery days are Mondays and Thursdays but most of the time you can get them during any day of the week.
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    there's so many to choose from on animal plastics which one is good for its entire life?

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    Re: Pastel or Fire?

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    there's so many to choose from on animal plastics which one is good for its entire life?
    The T8 would probably be the least expensive and ship the quickest. I had to wait almost 10 weeks for the T10 but wanted the extra height. 48x24 will be plenty big for the entire life. Do a search in the forum for "T8 setup with pictures". It's a great write up.

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    Re: Pastel or Fire?

    Personally, i'd suggest a T10. It give you just a little bit more height than a T8 but it does take forever to receive it though.

    Here's that thread on the T8:
    http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showthread.php?t=165571
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    Re: Pastel or Fire?

    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Misha View Post
    Personally, i'd suggest a T10. It give you just a little bit more height than a T8 but it does take forever to receive it though.

    Here's that thread on the T8:
    http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showthread.php?t=165571
    Good lord almighty that is a nice looking setup and that's a T8?? looks huge!

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    Re: Pastel or Fire?

    My next one will be taller as well.

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    Re: Pastel or Fire?

    Quote Originally Posted by Tewchainz View Post
    Good lord almighty that is a nice looking setup and that's a T8?? looks huge!
    It's long and wide but the hight is only a foot in the T8. At least the T10 has a little taller (only by 3 inches though)

    Here's a photo of my setup. The bottom one is my T12 and the T8 is on top. That way you see the height difference once you fill it up with stuff.
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    Yeah I think T10 would be perfect. Also I found a breeder here in the valley $180 for a super pastel. woohoo!

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    Re: Pastel or Fire?

    Quote Originally Posted by Tewchainz View Post
    Yeah I think T10 would be perfect. Also I found a breeder here in the valley $180 for a super pastel. woohoo!
    Who's the breeder? I'm starting to look for a Nuclear female and would love to get it locally.
    0.1 Reg. BP Het. Albino (Faye),
    1.0 Albino BP (Henry),
    0.1 Pastave BP Het. Pied (Kira)
    1.0 Pied BP (Sam)
    1.0 Bumble Bee BP (Izzy)

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