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  • 02-27-2017, 05:57 PM
    dragonkittymeowr
    To-Be Owner Confused About Sizes
    (New to this forum, sorry for any formatting/etiquette/etc. issues)

    I ordered a heat mat, thermostat and hygrometer, since those are mostly size independent.

    The ball pythons I am currently looking at are around 100g. I am not good at converting mass to danger noodle size yet.

    Are the fuzzy rats large enough for him/her?

    What sized tub would be good for a 100g hatchling? I see shoebox a lot, but shoeboxes come in many different sizes...

    14" x 11" x 3.25" would this be too low?
    13.8" x 8.2" x 4.8" this one is higher but has less floor space. Or are these sizes way off?

    Also what size hides are appropriate?
  • 02-27-2017, 06:08 PM
    tttaylorrr
    Re: To-Be Owner Confused About Sizes
    :welcome:
    glad to have you!

    tiny babies like it small and they like it cramped. i think either of those sizes could work until they grow out of it, but i'd go for the taller one. just my opinion!
    for hide sizes i'd go with something a little bigger than what you think is appropriate; they'll grow out of hides quickly. i really like the Reptile Basics hides because you can get a larger size and the off-center door makes it very cave-like and "secure."
    rat fuzzies would be okay for a little bit but you'll move up to rat pups and bigger in no-time.
  • 02-27-2017, 06:18 PM
    Kaorte
    I think the second tub size sounds a bit better. You want a little height in order to fit in hides/water bowl/thermometers. Your noodle will outgrow it in a few months.

    Seconding the reptile basics hides. The small hide boxes should do the trick.
  • 02-27-2017, 06:21 PM
    Eric Alan
    Re: To-Be Owner Confused About Sizes
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by dragonkittymeowr View Post
    (New to this forum, sorry for any formatting/etiquette/etc. issues)

    WELCOME!!!

    Quote:

    Originally Posted by dragonkittymeowr View Post
    I ordered a heat mat, thermostat and hygrometer, since those are mostly size independent.

    Great start. :gj:

    Quote:

    Originally Posted by dragonkittymeowr View Post
    The ball pythons I am currently looking at are around 100g. I am not good at converting mass to danger noodle size yet.

    Are the fuzzy rats large enough for him/her?

    Fuzzies are perfect. Here's a link to help guide you along the way with prey sizing: https://ball-pythons.net/forums/show...ing-Guidelines.

    Quote:

    Originally Posted by dragonkittymeowr View Post
    What sized tub would be good for a 100g hatchling? I see shoebox a lot, but shoeboxes come in many different sizes...

    14" x 11" x 3.25" would this be too low?
    13.8" x 8.2" x 4.8" this one is higher but has less floor space. Or are these sizes way off?

    Also what size hides are appropriate?

    The tubs I use for hatchlings on up to ~600 grams are 18" x 7.5" x 3.5". You're definitely in the ballpark with sizing. You can't really go wrong with either choice.

    In terms of temperature gradient when you get the heat mat/thermostat set up, the two you have are basically the same length. You're not really changing anything up for the little guy when it comes to that aspect - you're basically just giving him an extra ~3" of width.
  • 02-27-2017, 06:25 PM
    dragonkittymeowr
    Re: To-Be Owner Confused About Sizes
    Okay thanks :) I'll be back with more questions once I get him/her though...
  • 02-27-2017, 06:33 PM
    Eric Alan
    Re: To-Be Owner Confused About Sizes
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by dragonkittymeowr View Post
    Okay thanks :) I'll be back with more questions once I get him/her though...

    Looking forward to it! :D
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