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    Hi everyone,
    Just wanted to say hi. Name is Sidney Scott. I had one question as well. does it matter if I use a regular or long aquarium. I'd think it should be all about floor room but don't know for sure. Think I will use a 50 gal breeder tank, will that work for a male adult? I'm getting my first ball python when I get back to the U.S. Just need to get a setup plan first. Take care
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    Welcome to the site!
    Yes, you need a longer enclosure than a higher enclosure. A 50 gallon would be good for an adult male or female.

    Have you ever heard of using tubs for housing snakes? A 50 gallon would be pretty hard to keep temps and humidity up and tubs are cheap and easier to use than tanks. Unless you are good at keeping temps and humidity up in there.

    If you decide to stay with a tank, click on the link in Cassandra's signature. You'll see her in the forums often. Lots of great info in that thread
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    Great to have you on the site!
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    Welcome! We love to help (and brag about our pets lol). If you have any questions at all, you have come to the right place. Glad to have you on board!


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    Thanks to all, Look forward to learning about this fasinating creatures
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    Re: Introducing myself

    Quote Originally Posted by akaghettoraver
    Hi everyone,
    Just wanted to say hi. Name is Sidney Scott. I had one question as well. does it matter if I use a regular or long aquarium. I'd think it should be all about floor room but don't know for sure. Think I will use a 50 gal breeder tank, will that work for a male adult? I'm getting my first ball python when I get back to the U.S. Just need to get a setup plan first. Take care
    A 50 gallon tank is a bit large for a male, but could work. I think 40 would be fine. Have you considered tubs? They are wonderfully inexpensive and great at keeping temps and humidity stable. Ball pythons definitely need more floor space as opposed to head room.

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    Thanks, I would rather go with a tank, I looked at cassandra's post and will do a setup based off that
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    I justed wanted to make sure you were aware of that option. Cass has a wonderful setup. Can't wait to see how yours turns out.
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    Welcome!

    This site is very useful!!!!! Now to give you a thought, make sure the tank is long enough for a thermal gradient (hot, cool sides)

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