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Change from Glass Tank
I currently have a 40 gallon glass tank setup and was looking to change to something thats easier to manage temps and humidity in.
The temps in my tank are good but humidity is a bit of a pain to mantain.
Any recomendations on what to use? I would prefer something that I can see into the enclosure.
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Re: Change from Glass Tank
 Originally Posted by Keiraffe
I currently have a 40 gallon glass tank setup and was looking to change to something thats easier to manage temps and humidity in.
The temps in my tank are good but humidity is a bit of a pain to mantain.
Any recomendations on what to use? I would prefer something that I can see into the enclosure.
Animal Plastic enclosures (I personally have 3)with a radiant heat panel (RHP) controlled by a thermostat. You set it and forget it! But seriously, they're pretty amazing. The setup is a little pricey, but totally worth it.
Check this thread out:
https://ball-pythons.net/forums/showthread.php?t=165571
Last edited by Mr. Misha; 10-25-2017 at 09:27 PM.
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I also forgot to add that my house does get cool. Temps usually fluctuate between 60-70. I use 2 UTH and a CHE to obtain my temps right now.
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You definitely want a PVC or melamine enclosure then over something like a tub. You can put an RHP on the ceiling and heat tape underneath to ensure your snake stays plenty warm.
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Re: Change from Glass Tank
I had humidity problems with glass because the area I live in gets cold, so the added heat lamps and pads killed my humidity. I switched over to a tub and haven't had any issues at all. The tub is warm, humidity is easier to maintain (if not a bit too high), and it is way easier to clean. My snake has seemed much happier in the tub as well.
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Re: Change from Glass Tank
Animal Plastics with a RHP( and maybe flexwatt?) Thats what I'll be getting for Dean if I cant turn mom on tubs and newspaper!
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Re: Change from Glass Tank
I run all AP Enclosures with P12 Pro Panels & Herpstats. The entire set up is pricey but well worth it I say. Running Pro Panels in my AP's gives me 91/92 Hot Hide & 77/80 Cool Hide. Humidity is 58% regularly and 70% during Shed by moving my X-Large 12qt water bowel further under my RHP. My house is cool basically all year around. Summer 65 with AC & Winter 60 at night & 71 days.
I feel its a perfect setup.
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Re: Change from Glass Tank
I'm currently using a tub but have to heat the room because we get cool here too. Can't wait to go pvc. Easier to keep the temps with rhp.
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