Re: Setting up juvenile carpet in aquarium
I'm brand new to morellia, but I've been in the snake game a while. I'll share my experience so far and what has worked.
I currently have a Bredli python and a Jungle CP, both under a year old.
My Bredli came first, and for the first 90+ days was in a 20 long. Heat lamp, heat mat (both on thermostats!!), hide, water bowl and perch. I made a simple perch using 1/2" pvc pipe. Basically a horizontal piece, with two vertical legs and a base. Cost all of $3 and took 10 minutes or less. If you go this route, be sure to buy end caps so you're snake can't get inside the pipe.
I left her in there for the duration of her quarantine before moving her to a 3 foot Neodesha enclosure. Her setup there is almost the same, but two hides and two perches. I built another, slightly larger PVC perch as well as used curtain holder cups to install a branch perch screwed in.
My Jungle boy is now in the 20 gallon until he graduates quarantine. He'll be moving into a 3 foot Boaphile when his quarantine is up.
They are fantastic eaters and my Bredli girl is doing very well in the large(ish) Neodesha. I have no doubts whatsoever that my Jungle boy will be just as successful when he moves to his Boaphile.
Both will be getting 5x2x3 enclosures eventually, but I got plenty of time, they'll be fine in 3 footers for a while.
Anyway, that's my (limited) experience with carpets (and their Bredli cousins) so far. Both of these snakes settled in super easy, neither have missed a meal.
Good luck!
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