Posted by:
bigbearhook
at Mon May 18 09:17:17 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by bigbearhook ]
For starters, you don't need a light at all with ball pythons. They are Nocturnal and do not require UVA or UVB light. You can have it on there for viewing, but it probably won't do you much good because they won't come out of their hide during the day. Make sure to turn it off at night for aobut 12 hours.
Next, the size of your tank should be ok for an adult male ball python. However, the aquarium hood is not one of the best choices for a top, unless you can secure it tightly on all sides. Most Balls will try to get out and if not secure, will do so.
Also, don't use carpet. I went through that phase myself and fould out quick, it's a BAD idea. Bad for Humidity. Almost impossible to keep clean sterile. It becomes a breeding ground for bacteria. Go with Coconut husks or cypress. I personally use cypress. Heat mat with thermostat is right on. Make sure it get's warm enough though. Don't forget hides and water and you should be ok.
How old is he? The reason I ask is a 3ft adult male should weigh more than 600 grams. My adult male is just over 3ft and weighs about 1300 grams and he is by no means fat. He's acutally a little thin.
[ Hide Replies ]
- New tank setup - anti, Mon May 18 07:54:24 2009
RE: New tank setup - bigbearhook, Mon May 18 09:17:17 2009 
|