Burmese Python
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== Housing == | == Housing == | ||
- | The size enclosure you will need for an adult burm will be at least 6ft long x 3ft wide x 2ft high. | + | Burms grow fast-they can reach lengths of 6-9 feet in the first year. Make sure the caging you choose is able to maintain proper humidity. Burms are also escape artist-make sure your caging has proper locks and it is escape proof. The size enclosure you will need for an adult burm will be at least 6ft long x 3ft wide x 2ft high. |
=== Substrate === | === Substrate === | ||
- | + | Aspen is often used for younger burms-they like to burrow to feel safe. When they get large aspen is not practical. Newspaper is a great substrate and easy to use. Craft paper, paper towels, and cypress mulch are some other options. NEVER EVER use cedar or pine. Make sure to always keep your cages clean it is imperative to your burms health. | |
=== Temperature === | === Temperature === | ||
- | + | For basic keeping the following temps are recommended- | |
+ | Ambient/cool side-minimum of 82 maximum of 85-86. 84 degrees is preferred. | ||
+ | Hotside/hotspot-minimum of 88 maximum of 94. 90 degrees is a solid temp. | ||
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+ | Consistent temps are key. Good set-ups with proper maintained temps are of utmost importance. It is best if the temps do not vary from day to night. If this does occur and temps drop to 80 during the night then a warm-up during the day will help offset this. Quick or prolonged drops in temps can lead to health issues. | ||
=== Humidity === | === Humidity === | ||
- | + | A minimum of 40% with 60% being the most desirable. A level of 70% is ok as long as proper ventilation is provided. | |
=== Lighting === | === Lighting === | ||
== Feeding == | == Feeding == | ||
=== Diet === | === Diet === | ||
- | + | Burms should be started off with rat “fuzzies”. Never feed your burm live prey. Rule of thumb is to feed your snake prey items that are no bigger than the widest part of their body. They will start with rats and eventually move to larger items such as rabbits or pigs. They will eat prey items that are too big for their size but this can lead to regurgitation of the item. It is easy to overfeed a burm-they are always eager to eat. Feed enough to keep it healthy not obese. | |
=== Supplements === | === Supplements === |