Re: Which habitat is best?
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pbyeerts
I have nothing now.....not even the snake! I'm getting prepared, and want the best set up for him. I'd say he's about 15" long....
You could use a 40gl tank that way you wont have to upgrade later. The hardest part about a glass cage is keeping temps and humidity correct (you have to check the cage everyday to make sure everything is okay) or you could use a rubbermade tote as a cage and its much easier to keep temps and humidity.
Re: Which habitat is best?
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Originally Posted by
pbyeerts
From the reading that I've done, I thought that getting him a larger tank would make him too stressed? I'd love to have to buy only one tank if it's ok for the snake :-)
Just fill it up with things and he will be fine... now trying to heat and keep humidity in a 40gl can be a job. I have a 40gl glass cage and its a everyday thing to check.
Re: Which habitat is best?
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Spencer88
I knew someone would find it. Thank you!
Re: Which habitat is best?
I'm going to give you the same advice a friend who has had snakes for many years gave me when I started out. Like an idiot I didn't listen to him, and as a result I wasted a lot of money, got very aggravated, eventually took his advice, and now I have empty tanks cluttering up the house.
Get a tub/rack system, either buy it or build it if you have the tools available. At some point you'll want more BP's - they're like Pringles - and long-term it's cheaper and easier, plus you will have happer and healthier BP's - if they're in tubs.