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Re: Burning question that needs a answer!
 Originally Posted by Viol8r
On the enclosure side...these animals live in Africa so a 60 g tank shouldn't be too large. What you would want to focus on is appropriate sized hides. Meaning when the snake is inside the hide he/she should be able to touch all/most sides. That's what they would look for in the wild so that should be provided for them in captivity. Sounds like you have a few options for him or her and you are on the right track! With a baby snake in a tank that size I would personally have a snug fitting hide on the hot and cold side then loose fitting hides on both sides as well. Sometimes after eating they need more room, and need a space to grow into. A UTH is highly recommended here along with the use of a quality t-stat. Bedding is up to what you would like your tank to look like and how much "extra" effort you may need to put in to it for good husbandry. Like I said you sound to be on the right track, so keep it up and let us know what animal you pick up and you your tank is progressing...
I'm confused on something I've been reading multiple sites saying I don't need a basking spot and I do. I have a large lamp that I would like to use for the hot side with a infrared bulb for the night and a Normal light bulb for the day does that sound fine? To keep the temperature up on the warmside I will also be using a under the tank heater what temperature does the under the tank heater need to be at? And how long could my snake go without one I'll hopefully be able to pick one up with him tomorrow with a thermostat.
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Basking spots are for reptiles that need the sun. These are more nocturnal animals. The uth is usually kept in the low 90's not to exceed 92. I have a reptile room so everything thing is the same for all of my animals. 82 degrees during the day with a 2-3 degree temp drop at night. The light bulbs will work, a ceramic bulb is better, then uth/heat tape or ambient topping out the field of heating...
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Re: Burning question that needs a answer!
 Originally Posted by Viol8r
Basking spots are for reptiles that need the sun. These are more nocturnal animals. The uth is usually kept in the low 90's not to exceed 92. I have a reptile room so everything thing is the same for all of my animals. 82 degrees during the day with a 2-3 degree temp drop at night. The light bulbs will work, a ceramic bulb is better, then uth/heat tape or ambient topping out the field of heating...
So I can still use the bulbs to help create humidity with the water bowl on the hot side? Any specific wattages I need for the day time bulb and night infared bulb?
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Actually the bulbs will do more to suck humidity out of the cage, especially with a screen top, which I am just assuming is what you have. If not then that may not apply. And I would not exceed 200° while baking the wood, it's not necessary. As for the cage being large, more hides, more plants, and just more clutter in general. They like to be able to move around largly unseen. Around here, I get fairly decent looking fake plants at the dollar store for things like this. Cheap and effective.
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Never argue with idiots. They will drag you down to their level and beat you with their experience.
Artificial intelligence is no match for natural stupidity.
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Here's the sticky for setting up an aquarium.. http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...-With-Pictures! This is for 20 long but it should help you figure out how to set your 60 up. I never used a light bulb since they are mostly nocturnal.
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Re: Burning question that needs a answer!
 Originally Posted by Viol8r
I'm gonna post a picture soon of him/her in the enclosure My temps are fine but having a hard time keepimg the humidity up even with spraying its drops to a little under 50 when I spray I can get it over 60 for some time then it drops. I have the lamp on the hot side with the water bowl in the middle. I have the other half of the tank covered with tin foil any other ways to keep the humidity up? I'm using aspen bedding until I decide to get the cypress mulch.
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Re: Burning question that needs a answer!
 Originally Posted by Poltergeist04
I'm gonna post a picture soon of him/her in the enclosure  My temps are fine but having a hard time keepimg the humidity up even with spraying its drops to a little under 50 when I spray I can get it over 60 for some time then it drops. I have the lamp on the hot side with the water bowl in the middle. I have the other half of the tank covered with tin foil any other ways to keep the humidity up? I'm using aspen bedding until I decide to get the cypress mulch.
I should keep this comment handy...lol
"I have this comment on another post, but feel it may help with your humidity issue as well. "My room is temp/humid controlled now, but when I was dealing with individual tanks I used a small burlap cinch bag you can pick up at any craft store or Walmart. I filled with moss and soaked it, then squished the bottom to get excess water off. Do that every 3-4 days as needed will keep you from having to spray all the time. I soaked everything in scalding hot water before using." "
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Re: Burning question that needs a answer!
Just wanted to so thanks to everyone for the help. I was able to get the humidity up from 10% to 30% just by adding moss. I'm gonna be changing out my bedding from aspen to Eco earth and just continue misting. That should definitely get me at a comfortable range if humidity for my little guy. Sunday is feeding day! Little nervous! Gonna try to switch him over to frozen instead of live. The pet store fed him every two weeks and he usually eat twice. Should I switch to once a week but bigger food? Or stick to that schedule?
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You should be feeding every 4-7 days until they're adults then you could switch to once every other week. My 2 biggest boys will only eat every other week. They're both just over 1k grams. My only breeder girl on the other hand is putting them down every week, but she has also been "working out" lol
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1. Wild Caught Corn 1. Coral Snow Corn .1 Snow Corn .1 Butter Corn .1 Albino Reverse Okeetee Corn ?.? Frilled Dragon .2 Ferrets
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