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    Re: carpet python setup post it!

    Quote Originally Posted by pinkham64 View Post
    whats better uth or radiant heat? and i didnt notice they had the carpet cages tahts cool!
    I have an Animal Plastics cage, and I think the UTH that they can install for you works just perfects. It heats the entire T3 cage. Just my .02.

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    Re: carpet python setup post it!

    here's my Coastal's setup.
    I use a ceramic heat emitter for heat.




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    Re: carpet python setup post it!

    personally i think AP's carpet cage is too small for anything but maybe a small male IJ... i think 4x2x2 is good for most carpets. UTH's work well if your room is warm enough, but if ambient temp is not upper 70's low 80's then i'd have an incandescent light of some sort as snakes really benefit from that type of heat... just my opinions of course.
    Colin Vestrand

    long time keeper and breeder of carpet pythons and other snakes...

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    Re: carpet python setup post it!

    I have my IJ adults set up in the largest arboreal cage that boaphile makes. Both have radient heat panels installed, but I had to add a UTH to both to keep the temps up.

    When my IJ's were much younger they lived individually in a tub setup like this, but much deeper.


    Here's a close up of my female in the cage.


    Although the hide is now one of the large freedom breeder hides..which may be too small in a few years. (water bowl not pictured).

    Both of them hang out on the perch, but my female uses it more than the male does.
    Check out my gallery! www.schlyne.deviantart.com I am not really active on forums anymore, but I am on facebook.
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    Re: carpet python setup post it!

    Here is my JCP display cage (step-by-step)













    as you may see itīs a DIY cage (made by a friend) and decorated by me:
    - wooden/glass (2 sides each) cage: 100x45x80cms (40"x18"x32"high);
    -CHE on the hot side and cable on the bottom (cage is very high)+ one 2.0 26w bulb + one 5.0 26w bulb + one night glow bulb
    - natural plants: pothos + bromeliad + ficcus;
    - natural perches (platanus - donīt know the English name..)
    - coco walls and background;

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    Re: carpet python setup post it!

    That's a really nice setup
    Check out my gallery! www.schlyne.deviantart.com I am not really active on forums anymore, but I am on facebook.
    Please Click the Dragon eggs/hatchlings!

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    Re: carpet python setup post it!

    Quote Originally Posted by JoMo View Post
    Here is my JCP display cage (step-by-step)













    as you may see itīs a DIY cage (made by a friend) and decorated by me:
    - wooden/glass (2 sides each) cage: 100x45x80cms (40"x18"x32"high);
    -CHE on the hot side and cable on the bottom (cage is very high)+ one 2.0 26w bulb + one 5.0 26w bulb + one night glow bulb
    - natural plants: pothos + bromeliad + ficcus;
    - natural perches (platanus - donīt know the English name..)
    - coco walls and background;

    I am thinking about getting live plants in my JCP cage as well. How would you clean/disinfect it? How often do you do it?

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    Re: carpet python setup post it!

    Wait so Carpet pythons don't require carpet as substrate?

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    Re: carpet python setup post it!

    Dutch,
    I sent you a pm

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    Re: carpet python setup post it!

    Quote Originally Posted by JoMo View Post
    Dutch,
    I sent you a pm
    I'd love if could share your cleaning secrets with us all...your display cage is really cool. =)
    0.1 ball python (Cleo), 0.1 surinam bcc (Carmen)
    1.0 sunglow motley corn (Jenson), 1.0 albino burmese (Lourdes)
    1.0 cat (Nicky), some mooses and ratters, 1.0 hubby (Rick)

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