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vivarium setup
Hi folks,
hope you all had a great celebration ringing in the new year - I'm a prime candidate for a 12 step programme after the celebrations over here ! Basically my question is about the layout of the vivarium .. currently(as setup by the pet store) the hide is on the heatmat in one end , the basking area(under heat light) is opposite end with no hide, a cheapo thermometer stuck to the side of the viv' away from hide and basking area (go figure !), and a heat lamp that looks as though it was a regular bulb coloured red with a felt-tip pen as the part of the bulb nearest the socket is emitting normal light and lighting up the viv' when I only want it to heat the area. From my reading on this forum I need another hide for basking area asap. What is the ideal setup for my vivarium ? I am going to construct a viv' myself over the next few weeks as I don't think the one supplied is up to much ... I am struggling to understand why a store would sell my GF a setup that is so below par - I'd like to stick the store owner in such conditions and see how he fares out ! If any of you can give a list of essential things I should put in my viv' I would greatly appreciate it, and if you were making your own viv' how would you lay it out ? - I'm a newbie to all this and i love all critters(except cats) and really want this little fella to be as comfie as I can make him . thanks in advance
Martin.
if you are what you eat, I'm fast easy & cheap !!
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Re: vivarium setup
Hi Martin,
It seems like you're off to a great start as far as wanting the best setup for your snake. A good setup doesn't necessarily have to be expensive. All that is required is a cage (about one square foot per foot of snake), an UTH, thermometer, water bowl, a hide (preferably two), and a thermostat (or rheostat if your room temps are stable enough). If your snake is in a cool room, you may want to add a light. Just make sure you use a black or redlight as your snake will get stressed with too much visible light.
The hides can be as simple as a plastic bowl with a hole cut in the side, but the snake should fit snugly. Try not to use cardboard boxes as they tend to get wet and harbor bacteria.
There are a lot of great threads on setting up a cage. Also, if you haven't already read it, I would highly recommend reading the forum caresheet.
Good luck!

-Lawrence
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Re: vivarium setup
thanks for the reply ... I've been reading Cassandra's post on building a vivarium and I'm gonna follow the post - I think its within my limited capabilities! Just a quick question - when buying heat mat's how do you know which mats will emit which levels of heat , all they seem to say on web-sites are the wattage ? is this pre-determined by manufacturer by the area they cover ?
if you are what you eat, I'm fast easy & cheap !!
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Re: vivarium setup
the higher the watts the bigger the tank it can be used for, this is were the t-sat comes into play, hook it up to the heat mat and set the temp..but some one with more experience would be better able to awser...
 Originally Posted by Alt-tab
when buying heat mat's how do you know which mats will emit which levels of heat , all they seem to say on web-sites are the wattage ? is this pre-determined by manufacturer by the area they cover ?
Joe

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