Keeping Ball Pythons in Bins
I keep my ballpythons in tanks, with substrate and heating and lamps and water and everything. Warm side cool side, the whole nine yards. So my question is how do you keep snakes in bins? do you not use heating at all? there cant possibly be a cool side and a warm side from what i have seen because they are relatively small? I guess i just want to know everything about how to care for you BP in a bin because i am slightly interested but it seems so different from keeping them in a tank so i would just appreciate if someone would explain it to me please and thank you. I have a normal ball python and a fancy pastel ball python.
Re: Keeping Ball Pythons in Bins
We use bins for our 18. We use UTH and herpstats. They are in a room to themselves so it is temperature and humidity controlled with a heater/humidifier hubs got from somewhere. The hot part of the tub is at the back, the cool at the front.
Using tubs eliminates the need for hides and BPs don't require heat lamps. We actually had a snake that refused to eat. Bought our first rack system...put him in...he immediately started eating and hasn't stopped in 2 years!
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Re: Keeping Ball Pythons in Bins
A fancy pastel ball python? Is this a morph I haven't heard of?:snake:
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BallPythonWannaBe
A fancy pastel ball python? Is this a morph I haven't heard of?:snake:
It is just pastel. Fancy is a word a pet store uses to make an animal sound more desirable.