A lot of people seem to use aspen - you can feed on it as many have for years, but some advise against it. They don't need any light - they're nocturnal and will remain hidden in the substrate most of the time anyway. No they don't need vitamins/supplements - snakes get all they need from the rodents you feed them. Go with an under the tank heater - again, they stay buried under the substrate. Attach the UTH on the outside bottom of the tank, lift the tank a bit to allow for airflow underneath and set it on a thermostat. Always best to feed frozen/thawed (kills parasites) or at least prekilled - a live mouse can put up a fight (pinkies are harmless). That tank size is plenty big enough.
What a nice gift - is he expecting it?
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