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Old 08-14-13, 11:08 PM   #1
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Re: Building a new tank for my Ball, want to do it right and could use some help

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Hey all, hope you can help me with my new tank build. I'm looking to build a new one for my Ball python (murphy), he's about 5 years old now. I've been having a really hard time keeping consistent temperatures and humidity in my current tank which is an older 55 gal aquarium. - Yup. Large, screened enclosure... that will happen.

I'm having a new one built right now for him from someone locally, dimensions should be around 48x18x18. - I'd go with a custom build a little more suited to reptiles. A custom fish tank seems a little redundant to the 55 gal you're replacing.

I was thinking of getting 2 heating pads since the size of the tank is quite large and using them with a rheostat which is then plugged into a thermostat. The thermostat would then be connected to a heat emitter as well. - Skip the rheostat. Heat source plugged straight in to thermostat will do what you need. Look into something like Flexwatt... the size is pretty customizable, especially compared to heat pads.

What are your thoughts on this, overkill, or is plugging a rheostat into a thermostat not possible? - Not necessary.


What have you all done in terms of keeping humidity right? I've heard foggers will be too much for a ball python. I've been using just plain zoo med aspen while and spritzing the tank with a spray bottle when I can (sometimes I'm out of house for a few days though). - I do nothing. My BP is in a 32 qt locking lid tub with a couple lines of vent holes. Newspaper for substrate, a hide on each side (cool and hot), a digital thermometer to read ambient with a probe for the hot, and a medium water bowl on the cool side. Humidity is a constant 60% without misting or really any extraordinary maintenance.
If you check around the interwebs, you can find some great custom reptile enclosure ideas that will do everything you want with maintaining temps, humidity, etc.
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Old 08-19-13, 11:57 AM   #2
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If you check around the interwebs, you can find some great custom reptile enclosure ideas that will do everything you want with maintaining temps, humidity, etc.
Thanks Dani, I think I didn't word things correctly, were not looking at a custom fish aquarium, it will be a custom reptile tank with a closed top. As many others have noted, its not generally a great idea for it to be screen, but thats what I had.
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Old 08-15-13, 05:45 PM   #3
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Re: Building a new tank for my Ball, want to do it right and could use some help

I had writen a huge reply this afternoon on my phone and accidently hit back button and lost it
I also offer my animals the ability to determine their needs within their enclosures. I will add more tomorrow. Of course I was not offended by your reply and would like to have more info on your point of view.
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I must be short here as I am busy but I think he means all snakes need about the same hydration level but different ways of achieving it. As opposed to just needing to be "wetter".
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I must be short here as I am busy but I think he means all snakes need about the same hydration level but different ways of achieving it. As opposed to just needing to be "wetter".
Exactly. I also forgot to add that the two species we're discussing have very different ability to withstand extremes, meaning a bull snake can tolerate sub-par conditions better and for longer than a GTP could.
I'm sorry about loosing the post! I know that one all too well, fist time I tried to post on this forum I did the same thing, d'oh.
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