TribalxGecko
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I have been doing a lot of research and reading on my ball python, but I figured I would ask a few more questions here since I have found either little to no info, or conflicting info.
1st, as it currently sets, I have a young BP, bought from a breeder at the Hamburg show. I had the tank all set and ready to go for it along with the heat regulated and ready. The warm side stays around 86-89, the cool side registers about 75, is this OK? I am using 11" flex watt with a rheostat underneath. The bottom of the cage is made of ceramic tile on the warm end, which heats up nicely and then 1/2 plywood with some slits cut in it to let heat through. The substrate is aspen shavings. We are having a pretty bad cold spell here in NY, so it is throwing the temps around a bit, I have to keep tweaking them.
I have three primary hides, one on the warm end, one in the middle, and one on the cool end. You can see them in the pic below. I also have a few plants in there, and will be heading to the craft store tomorrow to pick up a few more. Does everything look alright otherwise? I have two digital thermometers that I use to check the temps, I also have a dial therm & hygrometer, but they are stuck in the wrong place, I plan to fix that today.
On to my questions. How long should I wait to begin feeding it, and how do I judge the best size? How often should I offer food? I have seen it range from 5 days to two weeks, which seems like a really big difference. The breeder I bought it from uses live mice, I assume that I should continue to do the same? Can I train it to take frozen / thawed mice? Or should I kill the mouse first? I know that if I use a live one, I need to monitor it closely so it does not chew on the snake. I figured I would pick up a small aquarium to hold the mouse in if the snake did not take it.
I think that is it at the moment, thanks for all of the help, enjoy the pics
Let me know what you think, or if I should change anything. Thank you so much!
1st, as it currently sets, I have a young BP, bought from a breeder at the Hamburg show. I had the tank all set and ready to go for it along with the heat regulated and ready. The warm side stays around 86-89, the cool side registers about 75, is this OK? I am using 11" flex watt with a rheostat underneath. The bottom of the cage is made of ceramic tile on the warm end, which heats up nicely and then 1/2 plywood with some slits cut in it to let heat through. The substrate is aspen shavings. We are having a pretty bad cold spell here in NY, so it is throwing the temps around a bit, I have to keep tweaking them.
I have three primary hides, one on the warm end, one in the middle, and one on the cool end. You can see them in the pic below. I also have a few plants in there, and will be heading to the craft store tomorrow to pick up a few more. Does everything look alright otherwise? I have two digital thermometers that I use to check the temps, I also have a dial therm & hygrometer, but they are stuck in the wrong place, I plan to fix that today.
On to my questions. How long should I wait to begin feeding it, and how do I judge the best size? How often should I offer food? I have seen it range from 5 days to two weeks, which seems like a really big difference. The breeder I bought it from uses live mice, I assume that I should continue to do the same? Can I train it to take frozen / thawed mice? Or should I kill the mouse first? I know that if I use a live one, I need to monitor it closely so it does not chew on the snake. I figured I would pick up a small aquarium to hold the mouse in if the snake did not take it.
I think that is it at the moment, thanks for all of the help, enjoy the pics
