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Thread: 32 QT tubs

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    32 QT tubs

    Hi, I'm new to bp.net and im going to be building my rack soon and basically have my design now. I currently have 1.0 adult corn snake, 1.0 adult bearded dragon, and 1.1 leopard geckos. I have been doing so much research on bps itts not even funny, but i went and bought 3 32qt sterilite tubs to get my demensions down to build the rack and was wondering since ill be getting some babys soon to breed in the future if i should build a rack and build it so the tubs slide in width wise, so i could be able to put two 15 qts also on a level.

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    Re: 32 QT tubs

    Well that is all up to you and what your plans are, even if you built it long ways you can keep babys in a 32 quart if you want just make sure they have hides. Also i found tub dividers at reptile basics.com so it splits a 32 quart down the middle long ways, so you could have all of one size tub if you like it that way. IMHO
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    Re: 32 QT tubs

    ya, well i was just thinking like to make it house two tubs, just easier with heat tape and stuff. How long could i house a bp in a 32 qt. because i was thinking of building one like that instead of making one that has 41 qts because that would be too big right?, for a baby that is, but then again id rather build one that would house it as an adult now, and those dividers would be cool because it wouldnt feel overwhelmed with space, and also could an adult bp be housed in a 32 qt?, i heard they like the space tight
    thanks for the reply

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    Re: 32 QT tubs

    how bout building the tub to support different size tubs

    so you have some smaller ones on the top for you smaller animals

    and the larger ones on the bottom for breeders etc.

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    Re: 32 QT tubs

    ya this is just a quick thing i drew up on PAINT, but its just an idea of what i was thinking of, i was just wondering if a 32 qt can house an adult bp

    http://i209.photobucket.com/albums/b...rackdesign.jpg
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