Re: Blood pythons in a rack
I'm guessing no! I don't have Bloods yet but some of my female Balls are almost too big for their CB-70 tubs.
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Re: Blood pythons in a rack
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Hypancistrus
What size will you keep yours in as fully grown adults?
My big girl is 6ft and 30 something lbs. She is in a pvc cage that is 48in x 24in x 15in. She is right at home in it with a cool side and a warm side with a uth. The other will be getting something very similar. One of them may even get the exact same as I currently have one vacant.
Re: Blood pythons in a rack
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Hypancistrus
What size will you keep yours in as fully grown adults?
For a full grown blood look into VE175 tubs made by Iris, they are sold around Christmas as tree boxes.
You can build your rack or have Animal Plastic build one for the dimension of this tub.
Kara and Ryan Norris use those racks for breeding.
I have kept a 28 lbs male in one of those tubs without issues.
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Deborah
For a full grown blood look into VE175 tubs made by Iris, they are sold around Christmas as tree boxes.
You can build your rack or have Animal Plastic build one for the dimension of this tub.
Kara and Ryan Norris use those racks for breeding.
I have kept a 28 lbs male in one of those tubs without issues.
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Good to know, thank you Deborah. I would be okay with having them in a cage, as well. I need to do some research and see if I can find cages which have LED lights that the snakes cannot tear down. I had animal plastics cages at one time, which had fluorescent lights in them-- these heated the cages up quite a bit and were easily destroyed by the snakes. Eventually I sold the cages because I was so pissed off with them. My friend found these cages that were supposed to be fully functional, heated cages with LED lights and sliding doors, but the dimensions once she bought them were way smaller than advertised due to the sliding door and the guy was kind of flaky about stuff. He forgot to send locks, etc. So I had been looking at those, but now have backed off.
Anyone know of any PVC cage companies that sell cages with installed LED lights that the snakes can't destroy??
Also... got any pics of fully grown blood pythons, the "big guys?"
Re: Blood pythons in a rack
I have a PVC cage from Constrictors NW and I use an LED light strip I got off of amazon. It has lots of different colors controlled by a remote and it doesn't produce much heat at all. The only down side was the adhesive backing that it comes with. The 3M adhesive isn't well suited for that environment and could be hazardous to the snake. I used hot glue along the sides and it has held firm for about 6 months now.