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I have a few questons about my Albino Burmese Python,
What type of enclosure should I have it in? Is it like a Tropical Theme or it doesnt matter the humidity?
The humidity for a Burmese should be between 70% to 80%, you can bring it up even higher when it is about to shed. Not to attack you, but it seems you already own the animal. And yet don't know such a basic need? Try to learn at least the basic needs before taking an animal home.
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Read a lot of care sheets. They are often not perfect, but after reading 6 or so you should have a general idea on what you need to do with your setup. A book would be an even better choice.
So now it was said. " You should have asked first before bringing it home. " Ok done. Now seeing as it is home lets focus on getting the husbandry right and forego any more scolding.
As said above, please read as many care sheets as possible and look at other peoples enclosures. I hope you realize how big that snake will get and the costs involved later down the road. Please post lots of questions.
Start here..... http://www.ssnakess.com/forums/giant...ere-first.html