Hi there everyone, new to the site and will soon be the proud parent/chew toy for a hatchling water python. I had a couple of questions about the enclosure as Ive received a bit of conflicting advice.
The hatchling will be in its own tub that it can hang out in for a couple months. I was told by the breeder to get a heat mat and thermostat, pop in a hide and water bowl and would be good to go. I went to grab some supplies from a place nearby that breeds its own snakes and has heaps of different breeds at different stages of life so I figure they have some idea of what they're talking about.
They said to forgo the heat mat cause they could be problematic, and to just use an infrared light over the hide on the warm side. Would that actually be sufficient for a little one? They only need to be around 30-32° and we live in Sydney so this sounds ok in theory but people have been adamant about the advice they're giving!
Also, I figures I'd get everything id need for the next year or 2 in one go and bought a tank (reptile1 one metre long). I've heard a lot of people saying to keep young ones in a smaller space, but is that for the snake's comfort or just because you don't really need a full setup for a while? I'd be happy putting it all together and having him/her in there now, but if its better to keep them in a smaller spot for good reason then I'll do that.
Thanks everyone for your advice, reading up on here has been super useful already
The hatchling will be in its own tub that it can hang out in for a couple months. I was told by the breeder to get a heat mat and thermostat, pop in a hide and water bowl and would be good to go. I went to grab some supplies from a place nearby that breeds its own snakes and has heaps of different breeds at different stages of life so I figure they have some idea of what they're talking about.
They said to forgo the heat mat cause they could be problematic, and to just use an infrared light over the hide on the warm side. Would that actually be sufficient for a little one? They only need to be around 30-32° and we live in Sydney so this sounds ok in theory but people have been adamant about the advice they're giving!
Also, I figures I'd get everything id need for the next year or 2 in one go and bought a tank (reptile1 one metre long). I've heard a lot of people saying to keep young ones in a smaller space, but is that for the snake's comfort or just because you don't really need a full setup for a while? I'd be happy putting it all together and having him/her in there now, but if its better to keep them in a smaller spot for good reason then I'll do that.
Thanks everyone for your advice, reading up on here has been super useful already