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Re: Low maintenance tank decor suggestions
I may be an outlier, but aesthetics are of no real importance to me with my snake tanks. My priorities are temp and humidity, making the snake feel safe/low stress environment, and cleanliness.
For what's worth and IMO, your snake does not care as long as his/her needs are met. Snakes want to feel safe. That's a huge priority for them. BP's, which I see you are interested in getting, are burrowing snakes and in captivity want safe places to hide and feel snug.
Get hides that are easy to clean and will feel snug to the snake. Plastic hides like these are great. Easy to clean and when snug, will keep your snake feeling safe and secure.
https://www.reptilebasics.com/hide-boxes
https://www.reptilebasics.com/large-hide-box
What kind of enclosure are you looking into getting? If it's a glass tank (which I do not recommend), you will likely need some form of substrate to keep humidity up. If it is a PVC enclosure with a clear door in front and sides you cannot see in or out of, humidity should not be an issue because of the nature of the tank and how well it holds temps as well. In those, you can use paper substrate. I love paper substrate. Others do not. I am immune compromised due to a kidney transplant and nothing is cleaner and easier to clean than paper substrate.
I use printless newspaper.
https://www.uline.com/BL_1953/Newsprint-Sheets
For keeping the tank clean, make sure you have a good cleaner that is reptile safe and diluted to the proper formulation/ratio. I like this: https://www.reptilebasics.com/cleani...centrate-32oz/
Great disinfectant and deodorizer. Make sure to follow the directions of any cleaner/disinfectant. For example, this needs to sit for 10 minutes to be fully effective and then should be wiped up with a wet cloth. I use a mister to spray a little water on the surfaces I just cleaned (usually tank floor and walls) and then wipe up. Pretty easy.
I have spoken to the owner of the company and he is knowledgeable. Zoos use it too, but often in a higher concentration than you should. I have 9 reptiles tanks and go through about 1 oz a month, if that. This will last you a long time and the deodorizing aspect is huge.
If you want plants and other decor items, make sure they are easy to clean. Also make sure they are not sharp anywhere. Even a slight edge can hurt a snake who likes to explore and push on things. Also, a hungry snake striking prey is indiscriminate. I have had snakes miss a F/T rat and hit hides easily. Smooth edges.
Fake plants with big leaves are easier to clean than tiny leaves, for example.
Others can chime in on tank decor. However, please focus on husbandry over aesthetics. Also, per my response on your other post - regarding what I wish I knew before getting snakes - IMO, a BP is not a display animal. If you want something pretty to look at in your living room, etc. a BP might not be the right choice. They want quiet and solitude over commotion. Putting a tank somewhere where you can see the snake and the snake tank often might be pleasing for you, but probably not your snake.
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