Well it sounds like you're on the right track. I can only give advice on the husbandry, so here goes.

You will probably be better off witha ceramic heat emitter to maintain the ambient temperature, not a heat lamp, as having a light on 24/7 can stress out your noodle. Just make sure whatever you use is not too hot (Ex. An 100 watt bulb that keeps the tank at 100 degrees Farenheit). I use an indoor/outdoor thermometer so that I can monitor both ends of the tank at once.

As for the UTH, you should definitely keep it on a thermostat. I recommend one called Jump Start, it comes with a probe so that you can accurately control the temp.

Hatchling bps usually get hopper mice as their first few meals, but soon they'll need bigger meals. There is a good feeding chart on this forum, but unfortunately I cannot attach it from my phone. The general rule is that you should feed a meal that is about as big as your snake's widest point, and that you should always throw the rejected food away.

Can someone post the feeding chart to this thread?