Hey, Im pretty new to Herps in general and i have afew questions regarding the setup. I could use all the help i can get. Well first off alittle about where i live and my environment. I live in NYC so clearly everyone knows the temp. vary and can drop very low during the winter. In my room, where im planning to house the BP temp. drop to around 68 at night if not slightly lower and are around the 70s in the afternoon. This is a concern of mine, because im not sure what direction i should take inorder to maintain the right housing temp. Im looking to get a baby BP (hatchling) im read that it is better to house them in rubbermaid vivs the size of a 10g tank (i was curious how big is the 10g tank in dimentions and if anyone can recommend a good site for rubbermaid style enclosures) This is where my questions really come in because im not sure what direction i want to take. Either a glass tank or a plastic enclosure? the only thing that is turning me off about the plastic enclosure is that its going to be difficult to use a light. If i go with the tank im thinking of having this set up; screen lid, light fixture for a incandescent daytime bulb and a seperate fixture for a night time IR bulb. Flexwatt under tank heat through out the entire bottom of the tank.. to maintain a constant 82 degrees (w/termostat) with the light i should achieve a hot spot of 92 (well at least im planning on to). Im alittle concerned about the Humidity, i know lights dry the viv out so i was thinking if misting the sides once in a while was fine or having 40% of the screen top covered with Glad press and seal wrap (that is what i use to do with my Tarantulas seemed to work quite good). Along with that im thinking of running the lights on a 10 on 14 (IR) cycle. Im gonna go with aspen as substrate and ill be feeding in a seperate container for various reasons, such as accidental aspen injestion and for training purposes so the snake doesnt make it a habit to think that once i open the viv its feeding time. Ok guys i think thats about it for now... what do you think and what are your recommendations.. looking forward to everyones feedback.