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  • 01-27-2020, 06:43 PM
    snake girl 123
    Is a 5ft vivarium too big?
    So I’m going to upgrade my 2 year old bp from a 3ft vivarium as she is quite active, and always seems to be trying to escape her enclosure (has done this since she was small, not something wrong with setup). Should I go for 4ft or 5ft, as I am not sure if it would stress her out to put her in the larger one or not. Also I’m not exactly sure what I’d fill it with either, I’m just so used to two hides, a fake plant and a water bowl! I know it is not necessary to upgrade to a 5ft enclosure but as I only have a very small collection of reptiles, so I want to give lots of space when I can. Thoughts?
  • 01-27-2020, 07:13 PM
    Zincubus
    Re: Is a 5ft vivarium too big?
    I’ve got a Royal in. 5’ x 2’ x 2’ wooden viv - no issues at all .

    Just fill it with loads of branches ( from the local woods or parks) have a few caves / hides / quiet spots plus fake foliage ..


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  • 01-27-2020, 07:15 PM
    CALM Pythons
    Is a 5ft vivarium too big?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by snake girl 123 View Post
    So I’m going to upgrade my 2 year old bp from a 3ft vivarium as she is quite active, and always seems to be trying to escape her enclosure (has done this since she was small, not something wrong with setup). Should I go for 4ft or 5ft, as I am not sure if it would stress her out to put her in the larger one or not. Also I’m not exactly sure what I’d fill it with either, I’m just so used to two hides, a fake plant and a water bowl! I know it is not necessary to upgrade to a 5ft enclosure but as I only have a very small collection of reptiles, so I want to give lots of space when I can. Thoughts?

    Mine are in 4’ AP enclosures. The T8 is on sale but I suggest the T10 for cleaning purposes and its easier to get the snake in and out with taller doors. I went with T12’s for a higher enclosure for my sake.
    I have xl Reptiles Basics hides and a 5qt water bowl from Tractor Supply. That leaves about 1 foot of open area on each side of the water bowl. A healthy Ball Python has no problems with this type of setup. There will be a ton of people that try to say this is way too big for a ball python and what I find are these are mostly people that have gotten a ball python from a pet store or from a bad breeder. Those snakes have a tendency to be nervous, unhealthy and finicky eaters. With that said those types of ball pythons have a problem in almost everything except for a rack system.
    Both of mine have been in these since hatchlings. I just changed the size hides as they like to be in a fitting hide. Each night they come out and they stay hidden all day. There are times of year where they have odd behavior, however thats each year like clock work not because of the enclosure size. https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...f7ceba399e.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...1f75857e3d.jpg


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  • 01-27-2020, 07:39 PM
    snake girl 123
    Re: Is a 5ft vivarium too big?
    Thanks, nice to know others have a 5ft, will definitely get a couple of branches
  • 01-27-2020, 07:42 PM
    NebulaJam
    Re: Is a 5ft vivarium too big?
    Thinking this myself. Bought a 5x2x2 last month whilst on sale and wondered if my ball could go in there once it gets abit bigger. Glad to know it’s ok!
  • 01-27-2020, 07:43 PM
    snake girl 123
    Re: Is a 5ft vivarium too big?
    Also, the AP enclosures are not really available to me in the UK, but I’m sure there are similar ones somewhere. Not sure exactly where she came from to be honest as she was a rescue, apparently the last owner didn’t know that ball pythons don’t stay hatchling size forever, however she’s not too nervous and she does make the most of the space she has at the moment.
  • 01-28-2020, 05:47 AM
    NebulaJam
    Re: Is a 5ft vivarium too big?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by snake girl 123 View Post
    Also, the AP enclosures are not really available to me in the UK, but I’m sure there are similar ones somewhere. Not sure exactly where she came from to be honest as she was a rescue, apparently the last owner didn’t know that ball pythons don’t stay hatchling size forever, however she’s not too nervous and she does make the most of the space she has at the moment.

    I’m in the uk too and I got the vivexotic viv. Was looking at exoterra but settled on vivexotics. I already owned one which my corn snake is in and I do rate these vivs.
  • 01-28-2020, 08:59 AM
    Zincubus
    Re: Is a 5ft vivarium too big?
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    Originally Posted by snake girl 123 View Post
    Thanks, nice to know others have a 5ft, will definitely get a couple of branches

    The more the merrier https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...c1e28dbdfa.jpg


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