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How big are the hides compared to the python? Those look huge.
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Re: first python (childrens).. suggestions possibly needed
 Originally Posted by Penultimate
How big are the hides compared to the python? Those look huge.
the medium sees to fit him perfectly.. the large hide is on the hot side so he's always in there and takes up a little less than half of the hide.. usually hides in one of the corners..
i still wanna check the ground below the hide since the UTH is under it, make sure it's getting enough heat through as the UTH is wrapped with foil tape as suggested around the internet so the tub doesn't melt and so i can re-use the UTH
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Nice little snake you got there.
Antaresia in general warm up with age, not handling. They can be defensively nippy as babies and lose that as they gain some size and settle in.
75 is okay for an ambient but a little higher would not hurt. May be hard to raise the ambient in that small container without throwing some other parameters off....there are some ways you can bump the ambient up a few degrees...PM me for more details if interested.
Childreni like to climb and are an animal that - while capable of existing in a tub - really show much more of the natural behavior in an environment where they can stretch their legs (in a manner of speaking). Unlike ball pythons, once acclimated they can show a tendency to spend less and less time in their hides.
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Re: first python (childrens).. suggestions possibly needed
Your gonna want to move that probe outside the tub .... Tape it between the uth and bottom of the tub .... You never want to use tape inside of a snake enclosure .... Everything else looks great and nice looking lil snake as well
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I saw that you posted in the Childrens Python Thread as well. Look through the 15 pages to see the evolution of some of the cages http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...ic-post/page15 . Like Skip said they warm up with age, not so much on the handling side. They are very active and love to climb, so I too would move away from the tub and try to produce a naturalistic environment for him. I have a water dish in my cage that is big enough for him to soak in. Everytime I put fresh water in it he is over drinking. My guy is a just shy of 3ft and he is in a 36inx18inx16in cage and he uses every inch of it so much that I feel like he needs bigger. My house ambients are around 75 as well and the only heating I have for his cage is a UTH. I actually have keep my hot spot warmer in the high 90s to 100F range.
Last edited by jclaiborne; 04-29-2015 at 12:02 PM.
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Re: first python (childrens).. suggestions possibly needed
 Originally Posted by Skiploder
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Childreni like to climb and are an animal that - while capable of existing in a tub - really show much more of the natural behavior in an environment where they can stretch their legs (in a manner of speaking). Unlike ball pythons, once acclimated they can show a tendency to spend less and less time in their hides.
i did originally have him in a 20gal tub i borrowed from my brother than i seen everyone used the tubs so i grabbed one cuz they said pythons don't really climb but it was hard to find info on Childreni pythons so i was just grabbing general python info
i'll shoot you a PM in regards to bumping up the temp a bit too
Last edited by Clay; 04-29-2015 at 01:26 PM.
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Re: first python (childrens).. suggestions possibly needed
 Originally Posted by T_Sauer
Your gonna want to move that probe outside the tub .... Tape it between the uth and bottom of the tub .... You never want to use tape inside of a snake enclosure .... Everything else looks great and nice looking lil snake as well 
that probe is for the hygrometer.. i already have the thermostat probe between the tub and UTH..
thanks for the feedback.. i want to get the set up right so i can keep him a long time, he's great and hasn't bitten once so i think im on the right track haha
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Re: first python (childrens).. suggestions possibly needed
 Originally Posted by jclaiborne
I saw that you posted in the Childrens Python Thread as well. Look through the 15 pages to see the evolution of some of the cages http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...ic-post/page15 . Like Skip said they warm up with age, not so much on the handling side. They are very active and love to climb, so I too would move away from the tub and try to produce a naturalistic environment for him. I have a water dish in my cage that is big enough for him to soak in. Everytime I put fresh water in it he is over drinking. My guy is a just shy of 3ft and he is in a 36inx18inx16in cage and he uses every inch of it so much that I feel like he needs bigger. My house ambients are around 75 as well and the only heating I have for his cage is a UTH. I actually have keep my hot spot warmer in the high 90s to 100F range.
i'll start checking more pages on that thread.. did you build a custom tank than??
i just gave my brother his 20gal tank and bragged up my tub setting so i didn't really wanna beg to use his tank again plus i've always had a hard time keeping proper heat temps in glass tanks with my beardies in the past.. not sure if it's our room set up let's a lot of air through or what..
i'm very short on funds as well as the wife has cut me off on spending since i secretly bought the snake and she wasn't a fan haha
as for climbing i've got the one stick but he doesn't seem very interested in it.. he usually just goes on or behind his hide when he's out.. the tub is fairly tall i could figure out something for climbing tho, any suggestions? ill check around google for some idea's as well
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Re: first python (childrens).. suggestions possibly needed
 Originally Posted by Clay
i'll start checking more pages on that thread.. did you build a custom tank than??
i just gave my brother his 20gal tank and bragged up my tub setting so i didn't really wanna beg to use his tank again plus i've always had a hard time keeping proper heat temps in glass tanks with my beardies in the past.. not sure if it's our room set up let's a lot of air through or what..
i'm very short on funds as well as the wife has cut me off on spending since i secretly bought the snake and she wasn't a fan haha
as for climbing i've got the one stick but he doesn't seem very interested in it.. he usually just goes on or behind his hide when he's out.. the tub is fairly tall i could figure out something for climbing tho, any suggestions? ill check around google for some idea's as well
I haven't built a custom cage for him yet, he is still in a glass tank for the time being as I am focusing on finishing my tegu and Blueys' cages. That being said he will probably end up in a 4x2x2 cage down the road. On the last few pics of that thread you will see my current cage as it sits today with plenty of rocks, wood pieces, branches, dirt substrate and moss. I cover the top of the cage with a towel over the screen for now and provide a LED light for the day/night cycle. I also covered the 3 sides of his enclosure so that he couldn't see out of it. You need to give your lil guy some time, they are so tiny, I'd say once you get the enclosure setup right let him settle for a month and you will see him out exploring. IMO those hides are way too big. Mine has never used a hide like that. I put pieces of cork flat in the cage and he wedged himself in there when he wants to hide. (I am not saying my setup is perfect, and there are many ways to care for each snake) but I have seen positive changes in his behavior and activity when providing him with the setup I have now. Any questions feel free to ask.
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1.0 Childrens Python
LIZARDS
0.1 B&W Tegu, 1.0 Bearded Dragon, 1.1 IJ Blue Tongue Skinks
FROGS
0.0.5 Dendrobates tinctorius 'Citronella'
DOGS
1.0 German Sherherd (Timber), 1.0 Wolf/Shepherd (Sabre), 1.0 Chihuahua (Taz), 0.1 Chihuahua (Penny), 0.1 Pitbull (Luna)
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