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    My temporary setup until I can get better equipment... It was recommended by the pet store, so honestly I'm not very sure this is what's best for Wheatley.

    If you have any better products that I can trade in to make this place a better set up for my baby, I'd appreciate it. (Please link products)


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    Pet store set-ups are far from good, and honestly I see quite a few things that would need change...

    To begin with I would suggest reading through this and making adjustments as needed:
    http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...ius)-Caresheet

    And just to name two easy-to-fix things: I would highly recommend getting rid of that stick-on dial there! Replace it with a thermometer with a probe, as those other dials are inaccurate and can get dangerous ― Lots of people from the US recommend the Acurite!
    Also, half-logs make for poor hides, you will want to use two identical hides which are closed on all sides except for the bottom and a small entry hole. The log hides don't provide enough cover
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    Based on the pictures of the snake in the other thread (underweight animal, even if eating for now) there are a lot of things to do and this is where to start.

    http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...-hatchling-101

    An underweight snake that is leaving in too large of an enclosure and that is handle frequently is not a good thing.

    The enclosure is way too big that's for an adult, the thermometer is junk, y ou need a digital thermometer and should read the temps at the floor level.

    The hide should preferably be identical so the animal does not chose security over thermoregualtion, a proper hide is very small tight touching your BP's body, in you case nothing bigger than a 6 inches plastic flower pot saucer.
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    Smaller, more enclosed hides, more silk plants, less light (better to use a UTH---with a thermostat! A blue or red bulb would be better if you need to use a lamp). The main cause of BPs not eating is that they feel insecure. You want it nice and snug for him to feel safe.

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    Re: BP Husbandry Help



    The he enclosure my snake was in at the store. He's almost doubled in size since two weeks ago, which I think is a good thing. I'm not sure what bedding he's on but it looks rough... But this is the reason why I didn't trust what they were telling me, because he was in this set up and they were telling me another was better...


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    Re: BP Husbandry Help

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    On the left, the warm hide, with a small water bowl underneath to make up for its size and add humidity. On the right, the cooler side with its own water bowl and the other hide. I'm going to move it so there's more space between, and I'm about to put paper towels over the glass.

    Also, it's placed on a short stand of sorts now, so the UTH is getting more air underneath and should more accurately detect when it is too warm.


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    What's your humidity reading? Heat lamp + screen top tank + aspen = problematic humidity.

    Follow the directions in Deborah's link to a T. It is PERFECT for baby balls.

    your current set up is way too big and open for such a little guy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by voodoolamb View Post
    What's your humidity reading? Heat lamp + screen top tank + aspen = problematic humidity.

    Follow the directions in Deborah's link to a T. It is PERFECT for baby balls.

    your current set up is way too big and open for such a little guy.
    Heatlamp is never on. I don't use it unless I'm giving the UTH a break because it was over carpet. Now I don't have to worry about it.

    Aspen is good right now because I'm spraying it down.

    Screentop is good for circulation of air.

    His humidity sits at about 60% now before spraying. Inside his rock hide sits at 70% because the small water bowl inside that.

    The tank is actually quite small when I covered the tanks glass with sheets of paper towels.
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    That tank is too big, no matter what.
    Why would you be giving the UTH a break, is it being controlled by a thermostat?

    Follow Deborah's care instructions, you can move him into that tank later when he gets bigger.
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    Why would you be giving the UTH a break, is it being controlled by thermostat
    Yes. And the carpet is burnt. That's why. It was a fire hazard. It's not anymore.


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