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    Re: Where to monitor temps for my new ball python viv

    You need to think about something other than wood unless you're talking about something that is 100% sealed, like melamine. Wood will mold and rot in no time under the humidity requirements for ball pythons and as the snakes do their thing all over it.

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    That's interesting you say about burrowing Pitontheprowl, mine never has.
    Mine do! I have them in aspen, and make it a little deeper then usual just for this purpose. They really love pushing it around and and making little paths under and through it.

    Oh, and if you get stuff from outside as Zinc suggested and not from a specific pet or reptile place, be sure to cure it first. You do not want to introduce possible disease, parasites, annoying bugs, etc into your snake's or your home!

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