I recently purchased a new tank off of craigslist. Good news, it holds water! Filled it up a few hours ago, no leaks as of yet
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My plans are to make this the new home for my jungle carpet python(obviously with less water lol). She is in a 55 gal right now, and I thought she would appreciate the taller tank since they are semi arboreal. First though I have a few questions about some of my ideas and tings I have laying around that I can use.
Number one, would a blend of sphagnum moss, t-rex jungle bed and eco earth be suitable substrate? From what I have been reading these should be fine, but personal experience is often better than google imo.
Number two, would a small water feature be safe in a tank housing a snake, or is this over kill?
number three, for my layering I was planning on having small lava rock at the bottom, then cheese cloth to stop the soil from mixing in, then my blend of moss t-rex bedding and eco earth, I figured this would be decent for keeping the tank humid enough for a snake such as this one, and make it so I don't have to worry about drainage problems.
Number four, Are live plants a good option with this kind of snake? The only thing I have ever kept live plants with is my fish and a tarantula. I have read that they are good for helping to reduce waste, which is always a plus. If live plants are a good idea, how should I do my substrate, and which plants?
I will also be making my own background with Great Stuff/brown silicone with cocofiber pressed on to look more natural. I'll also be throwing in some manzanita branches into the back ground and possibly some cholla wood, I live in az so the stuff is everywhere in stores and the wild. Proper wood prep will of course be taken
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Any opinions/comments/redirection to a good forum or website with quality info about carpet pythons would be nice too
I just wanted to make sure I shared my plans with my friends here too!
Thanks!
pictures are of the tank being filled, one of the manzanita pieces I will be using, and some of the products I have laying around the house to use.

My plans are to make this the new home for my jungle carpet python(obviously with less water lol). She is in a 55 gal right now, and I thought she would appreciate the taller tank since they are semi arboreal. First though I have a few questions about some of my ideas and tings I have laying around that I can use.
Number one, would a blend of sphagnum moss, t-rex jungle bed and eco earth be suitable substrate? From what I have been reading these should be fine, but personal experience is often better than google imo.
Number two, would a small water feature be safe in a tank housing a snake, or is this over kill?
number three, for my layering I was planning on having small lava rock at the bottom, then cheese cloth to stop the soil from mixing in, then my blend of moss t-rex bedding and eco earth, I figured this would be decent for keeping the tank humid enough for a snake such as this one, and make it so I don't have to worry about drainage problems.
Number four, Are live plants a good option with this kind of snake? The only thing I have ever kept live plants with is my fish and a tarantula. I have read that they are good for helping to reduce waste, which is always a plus. If live plants are a good idea, how should I do my substrate, and which plants?
I will also be making my own background with Great Stuff/brown silicone with cocofiber pressed on to look more natural. I'll also be throwing in some manzanita branches into the back ground and possibly some cholla wood, I live in az so the stuff is everywhere in stores and the wild. Proper wood prep will of course be taken
Any opinions/comments/redirection to a good forum or website with quality info about carpet pythons would be nice too
Thanks!
pictures are of the tank being filled, one of the manzanita pieces I will be using, and some of the products I have laying around the house to use.
