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    Re: How active are Ball Pythons?

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    3. Screen top glass aquarium. I wish pet shops would stop selling these for snakes. You are loosing heat and humidity through the top. Block as much of that off as possible. You need a restricted air flow.
    could you please send me a link to a recommended top screen? Either glass or plastic whatever you think is better
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    Here is what i did for know i hope it's good enough. Please let me know what you guys think. Btw. I know I need a ceramic heat lamp it will come soon



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    Do you have tape keeping the foil on? Snakes have a way of finding tape and getting stuck to it if it's anywhere near their enclosure.

    Aside from that, covering roughly 2/3 of the tank top usually works fine for humidity; cling-wrap or covering part of the lid with a damp towel also works.
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    Re: How active are Ball Pythons?

    Covering up the screen like you did is a good start, I would leave a little bit open on each end as well as the middle. Maybe one inch on each side. I make my own cages, so I don't have a link for you. Sorry.

    I get plexiglass, mount it in an oak frame and clamp the frame to the aquarium. Then I drill holes in the plexiglass until airflow, temp an humidity are correct. This means lights cannot be placed directly on the lid, because they can overheat. I use UTH for heat. To keep the plants alive, I use an led bar inside the tank.

    Still, you are asking the right questions and doing the right things. I am sure you will be an excellent BP keeper. Let us now how your next feeding goes and keep us posted on you progress.

    David

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    Re: How active are Ball Pythons?

    Quote Originally Posted by DVirginiana View Post
    Do you have tape keeping the foil on? Snakes have a way of finding tape and getting stuck to it if it's anywhere near their enclosure.

    Aside from that, covering roughly 2/3 of the tank top usually works fine for humidity; cling-wrap or covering part of the lid with a damp towel also works.
    Yes, I did use tape but I also made sure there is no way for the snake to get in contact with it.

    Quote Originally Posted by nightrainfalls View Post
    Covering up the screen like you did is a good start, I would leave a little bit open on each end as well as the middle. Maybe one inch on each side. I make my own cages, so I don't have a link for you. Sorry.

    I get plexiglass, mount it in an oak frame and clamp the frame to the aquarium. Then I drill holes in the plexiglass until airflow, temp an humidity are correct. This means lights cannot be placed directly on the lid, because they can overheat. I use UTH for heat. To keep the plants alive, I use an led bar inside the tank.

    Still, you are asking the right questions and doing the right things. I am sure you will be an excellent BP keeper. Let us now how your next feeding goes and keep us posted on you progress.

    David
    I did leave small spaces open on each side, as well. Would you mind posting a picture of one of your cages? I'm really curious what the top looks like. Thank you for your warm words. I am very fortunate to have people like you to help me out.

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    Re: How active are Ball Pythons?

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    Yes, I did use tape but I also made sure there is no way for the snake to get in contact with it.

    Personally, I still wouldn't risk it. There's actually a sticky on here that applies to this

    http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...48#post1412648

    May be a small risk of the snake getting stuck on the tape, but it turns into zero risk without tape involved. That and every time I think there's no way one of my snakes can reach something that may be harmful they always figure out a way to do it anyway
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    Re: How active are Ball Pythons?

    Mine gets active when its close to feeding time. He will come out and cruise around looking at me like he is waiting. Other than that the only time I see him is when he is loafing back and forth from warm hide to cool hide.

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