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is this a good home for sheba?

wheeler78

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tell me the truth do i need to add or take out any thing the old looking light with the white top broke so i got a new one of those.
 

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Looks great to me. Requirments are a warm side and a cool side. atleast 2 hides one on each side. Water dish on the cool side. An undertank heater not a rock. No access for the snake to touch any heat fixtures at the top of the tank. A cage that can be secured well. A bedding that is not toxit to the animal. Temp of 80-90 during the day and a temp of 70-80 at night. Recently killed food. or Frozen Thawed. No sand.

Only thing I would change in your tank is to move the temp gauge lower in the tank. You need to know the temp at the bottom of the tank where the snake normally hides. If you have a reptile that normally hangs out on the branches ALL the time like a cham or a iguanna then it would be good to put the gauge up higher :)
 
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