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  • 09-21-2015, 09:06 AM
    ChelseaV
    Size of tubs for young bp?
    Good morning everyone! :)

    So if all goes well, I'll be putting a deposit down on a young banana spider male today! I'll be using a payment plan until I can get everything set up properly for him and also to ease the stress on my bank account. To keep costs relatively low, I was going to house him in a bin cage, a sterlitle tub of some sort. I know somewhere on this forum there is a thread for setting up these types of containers, so no worries there.
    I'm just unsure of the size. His breeder says he is about 90 grams now. I was looking at 16 quart tubs but I don't want to get something too small. It won't be a long term home. In a couple months my big girl is being moved to a t8 so her 30 gallon will be empty and the plan was to move him in there until he can get his own t8 down the road.

    Rambling aside, is a 16 quart bin too small for a 90 gram snake? He probably will be living in it 5 months max.
  • 09-21-2015, 09:25 AM
    frostysBP
    Re: Size of tubs for young bp?
    Nope I would go with no bigger than a 12q... all my snakes that size are in 6qt tubs...thats what most people use for hatchlings.

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  • 09-21-2015, 12:59 PM
    Stewart_Reptiles
    12 quarts and under, if your BP is under 150/200 grams and you are experiencing issues than 6 quarts.
  • 09-21-2015, 01:08 PM
    SmoothScales
    I have to agree. At that size, I would still have them in a 6 qt. I wouldn't move them to a 12 qt until at minimum 150g. Then they'd stay in the 12 qt till aroung 5 or 600g.
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