View Full Version : trying to get this 20l tank to work.
nick654377
11-25-12, 05:24 PM
So i got the 20l tank thinking a tank would work good for my snake. well its not. i cannot hold humidity. i wrapped 2/3 of the lid with cling wrap. i am using heat lamps which i know these do not help at all. i have eco earth and reptibark for substrate and i mist 2-3 times a day. temps are good 85-87 hot spot, 82 ambient temp on the hot side and cool side floor is 72-74.
so i talked to vital exotics today and he said to put a hide on the hot side. i put one over there and stuck some wet paper towel in there and also a pice of wet paper towel on the cool side hide.
i need to get this tank to work for another month then i can order my pvc cage with radient heat and t stat.
what are your guys oppinions.
StudentoReptile
11-25-12, 05:28 PM
That's about all you can do, really...until the new cage comes in.
Some people put damp towels over the top. Others actually build their own custom closed-in top out of wood with their own installed light fixture.
What kind of snake is it?
nick654377
11-25-12, 05:30 PM
dumerils boa. shes a baby now 22ish inches. i had a couple pices of glass i cut to fit the top but that didnt help with the temp in my apt had to go up a little.
StudentoReptile
11-25-12, 05:38 PM
You don't have an undertank heatpad, do you? That would be ideal. Can you go pick one up at a local pet shop?
nick654377
11-25-12, 05:41 PM
no i dont. i had one on the "first tank" and it shattered the bottom of the tank. i dont see spending $40 on a uth when i plan on going to rhp with my pvc tank when i order it.
StudentoReptile
11-25-12, 08:35 PM
Understandable.
Yeah, just keep as much of the top as covered as possible. I like coconut coir (aka. Eco Earth, Plantation Soil, Bed-a-Beast...its all the same same stuff - ground-up coconut husk). Doesn't dry out as quick as cypress mulch does.
nick654377
11-25-12, 08:40 PM
i said in the first post i am using a mixture of reptibark and eco earth. i think this set up will work. she seems to like her new hide alot. i just hope it is warm enough in there for her. it is right under the heat lamp and i have the papertowel in it wet. it is one of the ceramic rock hides. fingers crossed.
Falconeer999
11-26-12, 09:42 AM
I've found that sphagnum moss holds the moisture longer than a paper towel does, if that's an issue for you too.
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