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    Good enclosure for a BP?

    Hi everyone,

    I'm still a little while out from getting my first BP, but I've cruising around the net looking for enclosures. I'm not really thrilled about the tub idea, just for aesthetic reasons, but I haven't liked the idea of fighting with the temp, security and humidity issues that seem to go along with glass tanks either.

    In my searching, I found this site:
    http://www.showcasecages.com/cage_details.htm
    (Click on the "Pictures" link at the top of the page for a better idea of what they look like.)

    I wanted to know what ya'll thought. I was thinking about the small one for a hatchling, then upgrading to the 36x24x24 when needed. My primary concern was that there's only a designated spot for one UTH, and I didn't know if I'd need two or not.

    Any thoughts?

    Heather

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    Re: Good enclosure for a BP?

    Those are good cages, which I would invest in if I was older and a bit more wealthy.

    Reptile basics has a similar line of cages that are close to what your looking for and might be cheaper.
    http://www.reptilebasics.com/Mini-Cage-p-16232.html
    http://www.reptilebasics.com/Reptile...p-1-c-257.html

    A 2x3 would fit an adult perfectly while the smaller one would need to be busy with plants and hides.

    I suggest (as a thought) of getting basic tubs until he's about a year-two years old (so as not to make a huge investment that you'll grow out of fast) and then move him to the 2x3 cage. :]

    You shouldn't need two UTHs. I'm pretty sure you can add other types of heat as well if needed. Including heat lights or heat panels. A UTH should be able to heat up the whole enclosure well because of the well-insolated design.

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    Re: Good enclosure for a BP?

    Tubs are the best for BP's but not for display.
    Depends on if you want to be happy or the snake.

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    Re: Good enclosure for a BP?

    You may want to at least consider a tub while it's young and needing a very small enclosure...think of it like buying a crib for a baby human if that helps.

    Also there are a couple of choices sort of mid-point between tubs and tanks. There's some lovely enclosures at www.reptilebasics.com and there's also the Iris brand of plastic tubs. Iris isn't as easy to find as Rubbermaid and Sterlite. I find mine at my local OfficeMax. They are plastic but are such high quality that they are absolutely glass clear and have a smooth interior, something you come to appreciate after chipping hard as concrete urates out of a ridge in a tub. Iris is a big more expensive generally than Rubbermaid or Sterlite but well worth it in my opinion.
    ~~Joanna~~

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