Re: Huge enclosure set-up
I also read the article in this thread that leads me to believe they might like bigger enclosures.
http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...n-eating-again
Re: Huge enclosure set-up
In my opinion there is absolutely nothing wrong with using a bigger set up for a ball python of any age. I have adult balls in 4x2x1 cages, I also have babies in CB70 tubs. They have hides for the daytime and they utilize every inch of the cage/tub at night.
Can an adult BP spend its whole life in a CB70 tub and be happy? Absolutely. If you are trying to fit as many animals as possible in a finite space (as most breeders and prospective breeders are) its a perfectly valid husbandry strategy. Now if keeping a huge collection isnt your cup of tea, and you'd like to see a little more active behavior from your snakes then a tub will provide, knock yourself out.
Personally I wont go bigger then 4x2x1 on my adult balls because its kind of a waste. They utilize all that space well, but any bigger is unnecessary
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We have an adult healthy and happy female bp in a 100 gallon tank. I have custom lids to keep in humidty, she has three hides, good plant like stuff, a basking perch, a log for climbing and rubbing, a big 'ol water dish, some over head heat, some under heat, gets fed in her enclosure, sheds great, and eats like a champ. If the husbandry is there, they are eating....then what else matters. Surely not a dimension that may be right or wrong depending on who you ask.
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Originally Posted by
cheaversg
yea I understand that if you need the space why do it. but Ive seen people on here strongly advise against it.
Does putting a baby ball in a 40 gallon enclosure really cause stress? It doesnt make sense to me that it would.
My baby (100 g) bp is in a 50 gallon enclosure. It is really cluttered (so it looks like a forest), but he is not stressed. He actually has become more active since I put him in there than he was in his 10 gallon enclosure. He moves all over the place, sometimes even during the day time.
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Originally Posted by
LadyByrd
My baby (100 g) bp is in a 50 gallon enclosure. It is really cluttered (so it looks like a forest), but he is not stressed. He actually has become more active since I put him in there than he was in his 10 gallon enclosure. He moves all over the place, sometimes even during the day time.
A lot of movement during the day tends to imply that the animal is not, in fact, comfortable with its surroundings. Somebody recently said that a happy BP is a hiding one, and although I'm pretty new to this myself, I'm discovering that to be true.
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I think the same im going to find a way to do it someday hahahah