Re: hi from Ontario Canada
Kristine, you might give your daughter a complete set-up--tank, under tank heater, digital hygrometer/thermometer, light, power center to control the lighting & temp, two hides, a water bowl, and substrate (such as aspen shavings) for part of her birthday present. Include a "coupon" in her birthday card that tells her you'll be taking her to the herp expo (if you can do that) to get a snake and give her the set-up to get ready. She'll need to set it up and get the humidity and temps right prior to putting the snake into it anyway.
You'll find lots of opinions on the type of tank, heating, lighting, substrate, etc. on the forum.
BP_okay, you can easily use a cracked tank for a snake or other herp tank. You can either take out the cracked side and replace it with new doors, or you can simply seal the crack as you were told; either way, a crack will not affect the stability of the tank as long as you are not using it for an aquarium--it won't have the strength needed for the pressure of the water even with the repair, but it will have plenty of strength for holding a snake or other reptile. The crack doesn't even have to be small; as long as you can repair it in some way, you can use it.
As an example, I have a 10-gallon hex that my son accidentally broke. I took out the broken side and have silicon-glued in a base piece to hold substrate. Above that, I'm gluing in a glass door on a hinge. I'll use a screen and glass top for humidity adjustments. I'm planning to put geckos in the tank.
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