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    Pics Of My Ball Python And His Habitat..plz Comment

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    I have alot of pride of my set up..please give me you opinions..My python is about 3 months old 17 1/2 inches and the tank is 30L 12W 12D..What ya'll think???

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    Re: Pics Of My Ball Python And His Habitat..plz Comment

    NO COMMENTS FOLKs... i WOULD LOVE TO HEAR WHAT YOU THINK
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    Re: Pics Of My Ball Python And His Habitat..plz Comment

    Very nice! LOTS of clutter they love that. lol Getting ready to set mine up the way I ment to 6 months ago! Good Job-Ray
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    Re: Pics Of My Ball Python And His Habitat..plz Comment

    Quote Originally Posted by scales owner View Post
    Very nice! LOTS of clutter they love that. lol Getting ready to set mine up the way I ment to 6 months ago! Good Job-Ray
    Thank you sir..I'd tried to make it a lil jungle nice an secure for him

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    Re: Pics Of My Ball Python And His Habitat..plz Comment

    Well, it LOOKS great! As long as the temperatures and humidity are right, then I would give it an A+.

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    Re: Pics Of My Ball Python And His Habitat..plz Comment

    That is a very pretty setup. Nice and cluttered.

    Just make sure you cover the sides as well as the back and that your screen top is treated somehow to conserve heat and humidity.
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    Re: Pics Of My Ball Python And His Habitat..plz Comment

    Quote Originally Posted by Mindibun View Post
    Well, it LOOKS great! As long as the temperatures and humidity are right, then I would give it an A+.

    The left side is the warm side..with it getting like 91 during the day with 55 humidity the right side being like 85 with 62 humidity..But humidity at night jumps to like 75 on cool side for some reason..

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    Re: Pics Of My Ball Python And His Habitat..plz Comment

    I dig all the greenery in the setup Nice job

    And I love the snakes pattern!

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    Re: Pics Of My Ball Python And His Habitat..plz Comment

    Even though it's big, if he's eating and because you cluttered it up well, it's probably a very nice looking good enclosure.
    Make sure to cover up at least the back (and the sides too if possible) with something dark (black construction paper works well).

    How is humidity remaining?

    Edit: Also, log hides aren't the best, but if you make one side inaccessible by having it against the wall (when the side glass is covered with something dark) you could pass it off. Make sure your hides are all tight and secure around the snake!

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    Re: Pics Of My Ball Python And His Habitat..plz Comment

    Quote Originally Posted by lenastorms View Post
    I dig all the greenery in the setup Nice job

    And I love the snakes pattern!
    Thank you very much..I've wanted a snake since i was a child and I'm stoked that i finally got one just wanted to go all out..Couldn't afford a awesome morph but i love my snake..

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