Escaping from rubbermaid enclosure?
I followed 2 different tutorials from this forum https://ball-pythons.net/forums/show...%20tub%20setup and https://ball-pythons.net/forums/show...e-Basics-*DUW* to set up a new rubbermaid for my ball Charlie. Pretty much everything is done the same except I have an infrared laser thing that tells me the temp inside the rubbermaid instead of the acurite.
I have 2 bungee cords wrapped around the rubbermaid in addition to large binder clips around the edge (there are 12 total, 4 on long sides and 2 on short sides). The edges seem secure and I cannot move or stick my fingers under the edge into the tank, so I am pretty sure that it would be difficult for him to escape. I am wondering if anyone has experience with balls escaping rubbermaids even with these precautions? Charlie is pretty big, so I am paranoid. I do not want to sell off the glass tank Charlie was in previously just yet in case something goes wrong with the rubbermaid.
Re: Escaping from rubbermaid enclosure?
I second the recommendation for luggage straps- I have a pair of these https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0193...0,140,180_QL70 and I like them a lot, no problems so far.
A word on thermometers- an infrared "laser gun" thermometer is good for checking the surface temperature of things in your tub, but that's different than the ambient temperature of the air- I recommend the Accu-rite in addition because it'll give you a constant read on what the air temperatures are on both ends of the tank, as well as humidity.
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Re: Escaping from rubbermaid enclosure?
I use the fabric straps but I got mine from home depot and they have the metal clip/teeth adjuster. Super cheap and easy as well. The fabric def has little give and secures nice and snug I've found
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