View Full Version : I'm getting a ball an having a few qu to see if i have everything i need
Hollierose
05-01-04, 08:59 AM
i have right know a 10gallon tank with a UTH an this lizard liner Terrarium carpet by ESU retiles an i also have the hide an the water bowl. i was wondering if i need anything else, like how many heater or what kind an were to put them i ordered the snake an will be getting it end of next wk so i do have time. but i just want everything there before i get him.
hollie
m1k3_88
05-01-04, 09:24 AM
I'd say another hide and a digital thermometer so u know what the temps are. They should be around 80 on the cold side and 90-95 on the hot side. Good luck with the new bp:)
sapphire_moon
05-01-04, 09:29 AM
You have a uth, but you need something to CONTROL the heat, a UTH can get WELL over 110 degrees. A lamp dimmer will work fine.
You also need something to READ the heat, a digital thermometer from wal-mart works awesome. Put the probe OVER the UTH on the inside (while the UTH is on the outside underneath the tank)
You should (IMO only) also use news paper or paper towel for a while. Just to make sure it has no mites and such.
With the lizard liner ALWAYS make sure to have 2 pieces, so you can exchange a dirty one for a clean one.
Also add another hide, there shoudl be 2, one on the cool side one on the hot side.
Hot side 90-95 degrees
cool side 80-85 degrees
You shouldn't need any heaters, unless your room is cold.
You also might want to make a trip back to the pet store and get a humidity gauge, humidity should be
NOT in shed-40-50%
IN shed-50-70%
If you don't mind, it sounds like you ordered him from a breeder, where/who (if it's ok, if not just don't answer) are you getting him from?
Edit: Hopefully you have a secure lid as well? :)
Hollierose
05-01-04, 01:36 PM
i got him from logan enterprises, an my room stays Pretty hot an humid a lil too hot for my liking but for another hid can i use a simple butter container turned over an cut a thing outta?
A butter container will work fine. Crumply paper works really well, sort of simulates leaf litter. I would suggest closing off three sides of your tank so your Ball doesn't feel so exposed - glass is nice for us, but offers no security for the snake. Get rid of the carpet. Carpetting only benefits the keeper, it has nothing to offer the animal. I would suggest using paper towel for the first little while (quarantine). Afterwards if you don't like the look of towels you can always change to something a little nicer looking like Cypress mulch or Carefresh. As Sappire_moon already mentioned, you will definitely need to hook up your UTH to a dimmer. Instead of getting a hygrometer from a pet store, just get a digital thermometer that has one built in ;) I find my balls shed fine at room humidity, which is around 45% here right now. Good luck with your new little guy! :)
sapphire_moon
05-01-04, 05:25 PM
ya, I always forget that word, lol. Yours shed at 45% humidity, wow, must be nice, mine have to have *ATLEAST* 55% to properly shed.
Must be the enviroment.
I use a butter bowl turned over with a hole cut in the side. It seems to be her "favorite" hide. lol
Never heard of logan enterprises, do they have a website? (Moving back to the new england area and looking for reputable breeders) and are bp's the only thing he sells?
Hollierose
05-01-04, 07:37 PM
he's from virgina but i do know Nerd an Regal reptiles what area u moving too?
http://members.cox.net/loganenterprises/
sapphire_moon
05-01-04, 07:58 PM
Maine, we were in Mass, moved to NH, then back to this crap state, at the end of june we are moving to Maine :D so can't wait!
snakehunter
05-01-04, 08:09 PM
You got ripped on the lizard liner, H. Depot has a good indoor outdoor carpet for a good price. It is FAR cheaper than that stuff @ the pet store.
sapphire_moon
05-01-04, 09:09 PM
not to mention, buying lizard liner for a 10g tank is kind of pointless, especially when you will be upgrading to a larger tank in a few months.
Hollierose
05-02-04, 07:06 AM
i live in mass, right know wanna move to ny though.
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