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Reptile45
08-12-12, 04:39 PM
hey all,
I've been wanting a ball python for a while. I had one as a kid and wound up having to give him to a friend when I moved. Finally found the right one and had an empty 40 gallon tank just needing a tenant!
Nice looking pastel ball python. Careful with the husbandry; fish cages are notoriously difficult to maintain proper ball python husbandry in.
Good luck.
Toronto1977
08-12-12, 05:25 PM
Yeah, you will run into shed problems if you're not able to get the humidity up during moult. I had almost that exact same set-up when I first got my Royal and he didn't have the greatest shed. You'll need to make adjustments (during moult) if you continue to keep him in that tank, like covering a portion of the top with a damp towel, misting, and providing him with a moist hide box.
Reptile45
08-12-12, 05:31 PM
Thanks for the advice guys. I have a mister but what type of enclosure would you all recommend I look into? I want to provide the best care I can for my snakes and I can always find another use for the tank.
Toronto1977
08-12-12, 05:43 PM
Alessia has great husbandry advice for Royals. If you look under the Python Regius forum, you'll see a thread called New to Ball Pythons and in there you'll find A LOT of excellent info :)
MoreliAddict
08-12-12, 06:44 PM
Keep her in a pvc enclosure heated by a radient hear panel. Control the temps with a thernostat, mist every day or two, and youll have perfect sheds every time. Enjoy!
The issues people seem to have with glass tanks are actually relating to the lid, not the tank itself. You could just cut a piece of plywood to the dimensions of the top of your tank. Get a couple of those metal clips they sell at any pet store for $2 and you're set. No more humidity issues.
alessia55
08-12-12, 09:10 PM
Congrats on your new scaly friend! :)
Reptile45
08-13-12, 10:19 AM
Thanks everyone!
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