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My viv setup

P.Guttatus

Rated P.G.
Here is the viv i have setup for the snake I should be getting in July/August from SMR.

20 gallon high with a ultratherm heat mat. Hydrotherm thermostat is in the mail :). Zoo med aspen, silk grape leaves from Michaels, zoo med coconut hides, exoterra medium water dish (no water) thremometers and hygrometer, a piece of grape wood, and paper towel roll hide. Zoo med fresh air screen lid with 6 (I am paranoid about possible escapes :eek1:) four paws screen clips.

Let me know what you think. Ideas for changes are also welcome.

P.
 

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Congrats Maratila! Hopefully we can get pics of your new baby:crazy02:. I can wait to get mine, I'm going crazy waiting :crazy01:
 
you may want to scrap the dial thermometer and get a digital one with a probe, they are MUCH more accurate. sometimes those dial ones can be off by as much as 20 degrees. you can get them pretty cheap (like 10 bucks) at walmart or on e bay. other than that you have a wonderful set up going on there ! :D
 
Looks good, like Bobbi said, a digital thermometer would be better (I see that you know this though!). Also, as your snake grows he'll need at least 20 gallon long (not tall), but there is no rush, as it'll take about two years until he'll need to switch.
 
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