Re: Time for cage upgrade?
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Originally Posted by
AK907
I would recommend a tub over a tank, honestly. You'll have a lot easier time controlling temps and humidity. At his size he would be find in something around the 28qt range. Ball pythons prefer more intimate quarters, so a massive enclosure isn't usually advised. If you're insisting on a tank, I would hold off on the 40 gallon until he is fully grown because he very well might feel too stressed out in such a large enclosure.
I agree with this.
A tub would be better than a tank, but if you want a cage that you can still see you BP in then I would suggest a PVC cage.
Tubs:
http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...Basics...*DUW*
PVC Cages:
http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...With-Pictures!
Re: Time for cage upgrade?
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Originally Posted by
The Serpent Merchant
+2! :gj:
Re: Time for cage upgrade?
Serpent Merchant:
If I didn't already have the 40 breeder I would definitely go for PVC. However, I have held my temps and humidity quite well in my 10 gallon.
Just curious, how much would a PVC cage of comparable size to a 40 breeder cost?
Thanks,
Benek
Re: Time for cage upgrade?
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Originally Posted by
brobertson
Serpent Merchant:
If I didn't already have the 40 breeder I would definitely go for PVC. However, I have held my temps and humidity quite well in my 10 gallon.
Just curious, how much would a PVC cage of comparable size to a 40 breeder cost?
Thanks,
Benek
I use the Animal Plastics T8. (48"x24"x12" LxWxH) this is the ideal size for BP's in my opinion. It costs $150 + $45 for shipping to get the base model. You can have things like viewing lights and Flexwatt Belly heat added on as well.
Here is their website:
http://www.animalplastics.com/
I agree with Mike. Use the 40 gallon for now and save up for a PVC cage. Remember a BP can live for 20+ years so a cage like this is an investment that will last a long time.