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Originally Posted by nikkik85
So you guys suggest a vivarium would be better for my KSB?? Hmmmm, What are the differences? I bought my KSB in this aquarium from a guy so anything I can do for my little guy I will! This is what it looked like when I got him
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it really depends on your budget and how much you want to fuss with it.
a typical reptile cage is made from wood or plastic. glass doesn't insulate very well. so you'll either need to buy a reptile cage (NOT aquarium), or build your own. we have a fantastic section dedicated to homemade reptile enclosures.
if you can't/won't get a new cage, then i would suggest either painting or covering up the rear and sides of your tank. the 'open' sides make it very insecure for your snake and it may stress it out. also, most people use sand for kenyans. small bark and shredded aspen will also work - just as long as it can burrow properly. yours doesn't seem to be able to burrow, so that's an issue. you will also want a heating pad for UNDER the tank. this is more natural and more efficient. you will want to the pad to cover approx. 1/4 - 1/3 of the bottom of your tank. you will need a thermostat/thermometer hook up to your heat source. an overhead light is fine for viewing purposes, but not as a heat source. if your lid is mostly vented, you should cover up most of that. it just lets heat escape and makes it hard to control the heat in your tank.
high temp side can be low 90s, low temp side can be low 80s. no need to cool down at night. high humidity is not needed, unless it's having a hard time shedding. if that's the case, you will need to construct a humid hide.