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paul thurston
Snake mite

United Kingdom
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Posted - 11/11/2010 :  17:38:06  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Reading all the splurge on brb's im looking at getting a snake from this years youngsters. Am i correct in thinking that they really should be housed in a small enclosure ? I have a royal from this years brood and she is 6 months old and is housed in a plastic container 350mm x 150mm x 140mm approx. In this is a hide water bowl and two rocks to help her shed.Half the RUB is over a heat mat . Would a similar setup be adequate for a new Brazilian Rainbow.
If so how would i climatise the humidity required ?
Any help or comments appreciated



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1 BRB
3 Cornsnakes
1 Royal Python
1 Yemen Chameleon
3 Bearded Dragons
1 Chilean Red Tarantula
2 Dogs (Husky & Malamute)
2 Cats
1 Rainbow Crab
2 Tropical fishtanks

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hiper2009
Banned

United Kingdom
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Posted - 12/11/2010 :  16:37:00  Show Profile  Click to see hiper2009's MSN Messenger address  Reply with Quote
Hi , Yes you can house them in a RUB , with two hides one of them being a moss hide , water bowl , fake plants , a rock to help for shedding , few loo rolls , and for substrate i use orchid bark which locks in the humidity and only requires a few sprays of water in it every day or every 2 days. Hope this helps.
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Kazerella
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 15/11/2010 :  10:09:29  Show Profile  Visit Kazerella's Homepage  Reply with Quote
They do like it confined, although maybe not as much as a royal would because they seem to be more adventurous and active.

A rub would be fine, just ensure that there's adeqeute ventilation in the lid and spray a couple of times a day.

A damp hide is useful too.

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Snakesitter
Rainbow Master

USA
2718 Posts

Posted - 15/11/2010 :  21:45:15  Show Profile  Visit Snakesitter's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Larger cages are perfectly fine -- these snakes survive in nature just fine, after all -- so long as you provide a hide small enough for the animal to feel secure in. That means the baby can press up again the sides or substrate. I tend to go furniture light (no plants, rolls, or rocks), but that's because I have about 25 cages now to clean. :D A large flat water bowl helps mazimize air-to-water surface area, which promotes high humidity. A moist moss hide is a must as a humidity retreat of last resort. The one final aspect is that you need to minimize air exchange with the outside world, as otherwise all your nice humidity will go right out into the room. Screen tops are therefore a bad idea -- if you have one, cover it with something like a piece of plexi. A small area for ventilation is just fine, as snakes do not need a lot. Good luck, and feel free to post any other questions you might have!

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Edited by - Snakesitter on 15/11/2010 21:46:57
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paul thurston
Snake mite

United Kingdom
4 Posts

Posted - 16/11/2010 :  16:41:01  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Thanks to everyone for the info on a basic setup. Ive gone for a 35 litre RUB. Two hides one being a coconut shell(spagnum moss) and the other a resin replicated log.A large surface area water dish , couple of plastic plants , couple of granite rocks and a climbing branch.
The heat mat i have is a 20cm x 26cm Exo-terra Forest mat and to control the heat a mini mat -stat. To keep an eye on the humidity a Hydrometer which is housed over the hot end of the rub.
Last but by no means least all this is housed ontop of two inches of orchid bark.
Have i left anything out ?

1 BRB
3 Cornsnakes
1 Royal Python
1 Yemen Chameleon
3 Bearded Dragons
1 Chilean Red Tarantula
2 Dogs (Husky & Malamute)
2 Cats
1 Rainbow Crab
2 Tropical fishtanks
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Snakesitter
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USA
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Posted - 16/11/2010 :  21:11:36  Show Profile  Visit Snakesitter's Homepage  Reply with Quote
It sounds good! Just make sure to measure the temp at the surface level, just above the heat pad but below the bark, as your Brazilian could tunnel to seek greater heat. Good luck, and keep us posted!

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paul thurston
Snake mite

United Kingdom
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Posted - 18/11/2010 :  08:37:32  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
RUB is up and running....the humidity is showing 86% is this too high ?

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1 Royal Python
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3 Bearded Dragons
1 Chilean Red Tarantula
2 Dogs (Husky & Malamute)
2 Cats
1 Rainbow Crab
2 Tropical fishtanks
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hiper2009
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 18/11/2010 :  10:49:52  Show Profile  Click to see hiper2009's MSN Messenger address  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by paul thurston

RUB is up and running....the humidity is showing 86% is this too high ?



Nope thats fine for a baby brb.
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hiper2009
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 18/11/2010 :  10:52:47  Show Profile  Click to see hiper2009's MSN Messenger address  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by paul thurston

Thanks to everyone for the info on a basic setup. Ive gone for a 35 litre RUB. Two hides one being a coconut shell(spagnum moss) and the other a resin replicated log.A large surface area water dish , couple of plastic plants , couple of granite rocks and a climbing branch.
The heat mat i have is a 20cm x 26cm Exo-terra Forest mat and to control the heat a mini mat -stat. To keep an eye on the humidity a Hydrometer which is housed over the hot end of the rub.
Last but by no means least all this is housed ontop of two inches of orchid bark.
Have i left anything out ?




Sounds fine just make sure your coconut hide with moss in it is damp but not dripping wet.
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