Tarantuloid
Arachnoknight
- Joined
- May 30, 2012
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- 203
I've had corn snakes, kingsnakes and western hognoses and I'm finally diving into getting my first Ball Python! There is a family I know who had bought a Ball Python months ago but can no longer take care of it (they aren't sure if the snake is a male or female) and have asked me to take it off their hands free of charge.
I have this unused terrarium complete with a heat mat sized for adult reptiles and it still has some clean aspen bedding in there. I've worked with ball pythons a little before, the only thing I want to brush up on is the humidity and heat source. Do you think an appropriate sized heat mat will be enough for a ball python? Do they have any problems living in aspen bedding, or should I use a substrate that holds humidity a little better?
I have this unused terrarium complete with a heat mat sized for adult reptiles and it still has some clean aspen bedding in there. I've worked with ball pythons a little before, the only thing I want to brush up on is the humidity and heat source. Do you think an appropriate sized heat mat will be enough for a ball python? Do they have any problems living in aspen bedding, or should I use a substrate that holds humidity a little better?