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    40 gallon tank? pic of set up

    Hey my buddy had a 40 gallon tank lieign around and i decided to grab it from him...


    now i have enough room for 2 hide boxes one on each side bigger water dish.


    but the question is... is a 40 gallon to big

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    u guys see anything else i should get,


    i have a under tank heater but the thing is idk how hot it gets does not come with a diel, how hot do they get?

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    Re: 40 gallon tank? pic of set up

    his head keeps coming out of his hide box is he just getting familiar with the new tank and set up?

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    Re: 40 gallon tank? pic of set up

    He's a month old, right? I think you'll get a unanimous "Yes!" (i.e. too big) from the replies on this thread. Let's see.
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    Re: 40 gallon tank? pic of set up

    Quote Originally Posted by Patricia View Post
    He's a month old, right? I think you'll get a unanimous "Yes!" (i.e. too big) from the replies on this thread. Let's see.
    hes a year old

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    Re: 40 gallon tank? pic of set up

    ahhh it took me so long to clean the 40 gal and put all the stuff from the 20 gallon to 40 so should i go back to 20 or will he be fine

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    Re: 40 gallon tank? pic of set up

    Go back to the 20 gallon. Very rarely will ball pythons need a 40 Gallon tank at that age. 20 gallon will last some time.

    Be sure you have these right
    Warm side 90-94
    cool side 80-84
    humidity 55-65% Bumped up to 70%s for shedding
    2 Identical hides one on each side
    Water bowl in middle. Does not need to be big just enough so they can drink. Soaking ball pythons indicate a problem.

    And use a thermostat to control all heating elements at ALL times. NEVER do a night time drop unless your trying to breed.

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    Re: 40 gallon tank? pic of set up

    Quote Originally Posted by flameethrower View Post
    Go back to the 20 gallon. Very rarely will ball pythons need a 40 Gallon tank at that age. 20 gallon will last some time.

    Be sure you have these right
    Warm side 90-94
    cool side 80-84
    humidity 55-65% Bumped up to 70%s for shedding
    2 Identical hides one on each side
    Water bowl in middle. Does not need to be big just enough so they can drink. Soaking ball pythons indicate a problem.

    And use a thermostat to control all heating elements at ALL times. NEVER do a night time drop unless your trying to breed.
    alright il go back to a 20 gallon, can a 40 gallon stress my ball out and make him not eat? like whats the reason its to big

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    Re: 40 gallon tank? pic of set up

    Ah, sorry, I had you mixed up with someone else.

    Many people here with more than one snake keep them in plastic storage containers, specifically the 41gal under-bed one that's around $8 in stores like Target. My li'l BP is still in the 10gal tank it came to us with, but when it's time to move up, I just might go with a tub than a 20gal tank.

    From the many threads I've read about this topic, 40gal is considered bigger than necessary by most people here, with humidity control being the biggest factor.
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    Re: 40 gallon tank? pic of set up

    just switch backed to 20 gallon i can tell charlie is happier, hes prob one confused ball

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    Re: 40 gallon tank? pic of set up

    It should be fine I never had any problems. Just add more stuff its pretty empty in there. Snake may not feel secure with it being so open. Add some hides and a few little fake plants to clutter it up a bit.
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