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Hi there guys,
We have our first snake – a female bredli python – bought from a pet store about a month ago.
According to the supplied record card she hatched 03.03.16 (but first recorded feed was 28.11.16??) – so not sure how accurate these records are?
She’s about 60cm now..
She was in a timber hatchling enclosure 45x29x15 for the first few weeks – but this seemed small (and I was having trouble regulating temperature in this enclosure..)
Not sure if I’ve jumped the gun, but moved her into a Reptile one vivarium 60 x 45 x 45, with the following:
· 7 watt heat mat – on glass part of base – on all the time at full power
· 100W + 50W ceramic heaters (placed on mesh cover at top) – controlled by microclimate b1me thermostat
· 5.0 UVB tube (on for approx. 6 hours a day)
· Thermometers (at each ‘end’ of the enclosure)
· 3 x hides/caves + climbing branch
· Water bowl
· Kritters crumble – (course) as substrate
She seems to be happy – handles very well and is very friendly – about 5 mins per day at the moment (except for after feeding..)
Feeding well as far as I can tell– 1 x fuzzy mouse each 7 days – but have increased this to 5 days (as fuzzy seems small .. have 5 more left – then will switch to weaner mice 1 per 7 days..
We’ve been reading up as much as we can – and bought ‘Guide to Aus pythons in captivity’ – which is helpful.
A few extra few questions if someone can help:
1. Re the temp control – given the size of the enclosure it is difficult to provide a warm side and cool side (I have a thermometer on each end – but they are only about 1 degree c apart..) –The thermometers are currently reading 30.4 on right side and 29.3 on the left side.. and about 35 on the substrate where the heat mat is What temp should I be aiming for in the ‘middle’ of the enclosure? (I believe I meant to provide about 31 (but this assumes a warm side and a cooler side in a larger enclosure)
2. I’m using 2 x ceramic heaters (1 x 50W + 1 x 100W) – but the temp wont go any higher (the thermostat is set to 29 and the heating light is on constantly) - should i reduce ventilation at top (may be covering some of the mesh with mdf?
3. Is there any issue with connecting both heaters to the same thermostat using double adaptor?
4. Should the heat mat also be connected to the thermostat?
Sorry for the long post – just wanting as much as advice as possible
Any other comments or advice on the setup would also be appreciated
I will try to add some photos
Thanks in advance!
Cheers
We have our first snake – a female bredli python – bought from a pet store about a month ago.
According to the supplied record card she hatched 03.03.16 (but first recorded feed was 28.11.16??) – so not sure how accurate these records are?
She’s about 60cm now..
She was in a timber hatchling enclosure 45x29x15 for the first few weeks – but this seemed small (and I was having trouble regulating temperature in this enclosure..)
Not sure if I’ve jumped the gun, but moved her into a Reptile one vivarium 60 x 45 x 45, with the following:
· 7 watt heat mat – on glass part of base – on all the time at full power
· 100W + 50W ceramic heaters (placed on mesh cover at top) – controlled by microclimate b1me thermostat
· 5.0 UVB tube (on for approx. 6 hours a day)
· Thermometers (at each ‘end’ of the enclosure)
· 3 x hides/caves + climbing branch
· Water bowl
· Kritters crumble – (course) as substrate
She seems to be happy – handles very well and is very friendly – about 5 mins per day at the moment (except for after feeding..)
Feeding well as far as I can tell– 1 x fuzzy mouse each 7 days – but have increased this to 5 days (as fuzzy seems small .. have 5 more left – then will switch to weaner mice 1 per 7 days..
We’ve been reading up as much as we can – and bought ‘Guide to Aus pythons in captivity’ – which is helpful.
A few extra few questions if someone can help:
1. Re the temp control – given the size of the enclosure it is difficult to provide a warm side and cool side (I have a thermometer on each end – but they are only about 1 degree c apart..) –The thermometers are currently reading 30.4 on right side and 29.3 on the left side.. and about 35 on the substrate where the heat mat is What temp should I be aiming for in the ‘middle’ of the enclosure? (I believe I meant to provide about 31 (but this assumes a warm side and a cooler side in a larger enclosure)
2. I’m using 2 x ceramic heaters (1 x 50W + 1 x 100W) – but the temp wont go any higher (the thermostat is set to 29 and the heating light is on constantly) - should i reduce ventilation at top (may be covering some of the mesh with mdf?
3. Is there any issue with connecting both heaters to the same thermostat using double adaptor?
4. Should the heat mat also be connected to the thermostat?
Sorry for the long post – just wanting as much as advice as possible
Any other comments or advice on the setup would also be appreciated
I will try to add some photos
Thanks in advance!
Cheers