Im planing on geting a rtb this weekend

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Zac
0.0.1 columbian blk and wht tegu
0.1 chihuahua
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Im planing on geting a rtb this weekend

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Zac
0.0.1 columbian blk and wht tegu
0.1 chihuahua
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Zac
0.0.1 columbian blk and wht tegu
0.1 chihuahua
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Zac
0.0.1 columbian blk and wht tegu
0.1 chihuahua
it looks fine .. but if that rock u have in there is a heat rock ur probaly better of taking that out and replacing it with an under tank heater for the snakes safety ... enjoy ur new purhcase !!!
reptimals
adam
The tank looks good, just keep it clean. The green bushes on the side there will make it dificult to see fresh poops but as long as you look and keep that new purchase warm and clean you will do wonderful... Happy hunting!!!! Post some pics when you get your new one on settled in..
Sincerely,
Rose Hipskind
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www.srsnakes.com
(1)its just a regular tub i bought from walmart alough i did fx it up a bit by drilling holes and cuting out a top and stapling mesh over it,its about 2 1/2 long x 1ft wide x 1ft tall
(2)Its not a heat rock it a regular chunk of concrete i put in there so it can use it to rub off shed
(3)It is aspen,THe grass is timothy hay.
(4)Ill just take that out and use my temp gun.
Im glad to see every one heres friendly(unlike the monitor forum,they'll rip you to shreds
),you werent being over critical.Unless i see sumthing way cooler when i go to texas to get it im geting the rtb.I just hope it dont escape all the snakes ive had in the past have escaped,im take extra precautions and taping and puting a book on top.
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Zac

Just a few questions on size of the cage, heating of the cage, bedding and size of the red tail you plan on putting in there…..
1) It looks like it was somehow built out of a tub, but the height made bigger, interesting idea, what is the size of the tube you used?
2) I will second the heat rock issue for the one below. That is what it appears to be to me two and heat rocks are not bad as long as you have made sure that they are not putting temps over 100 degrees. Place that thermometer on it once it has been plugged in for four hours and check the temp. I willing to bet that it is more around 110-115 degrees on the surface and giving no other heat source a snake might lay on that and cause burns and damage to itself. A human heat pad works great for under tank heat and set on low gives off a very low 95 degree temp, place it under the cage so it does not get waste on it and it is only about $9.00 at Wal-Mart
3) The Bedding appears to be pine and not aspen? Pine will give off a toxic oil much like cedar but not as strong and does not make a good bedding for reptiles. Also the grass adds nice color and even a deodorizing effect, but once it dries out (making straw) it will hold and absorb waste and become a bacteria factory, so it will need changing weekly if you plan on continuing to use it.
4) The thermometer I assume that you are using just for setting up and will be out once you place the snake in? A glass thermometer is dangerous. If the snake crawls over it and breaks it, the glass will/can push into the snake causing cuts and sometimes stabbing into the snake like a large needle pr ice pick. I use indoor out door digital thermometer (again from wal-Mart for about $10.00). If they are broken they are a LCD screen that will just crack and not splitter. I use the probe onto top of the heat source and the unit mounted in the cage at the other end, this way I get the hot spot and the cool end in one unit.
I am not writing all this to be overly critical. In all you setup looks great. I am just trying to be helpful and pass on some of the mistakes that I have made over the year of keeping boas to you, so you can avoid making the same ones. It looks like you have put a lot of work into your set up and that shows that you are thinking ahead, before you bring the snake home, that is great. I just want to give you some helpful advice, so please don’t take this as a negative thing.
I hope that you and your new boa have a happy time together and that we can bring you over from the dark side (lizard keeping) and into the light of Snakes LOL. I have all kinds of info on Housing, lighting, Temps, humidity, feeding, sexing and all kinds of other things at my web site. Please feel free to take a look and if you ever have any other questions that you can’t find there just let me know.
Thanks and good luck with your new Boa
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Jim Hopkins "Hoppy"
Hopkins Holesale Herps
Hopfam1@aol.com
take alot of time to help out, ask a few question and get no reply.....?
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Jim Hopkins "Hoppy"
Hopkins Holesale Herps
Hopfam1@aol.com
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