Is it okay to keep bp in tub with only a few airholes overnight?
Alright, I'm in the process of setting up my snakes new tub, but I won't have a drill until tomorrow afternoon. I made about 10 holes in the 48 qt tub. Can I put him in it until about 3 tomorrow afternoon? Its currently 9:15 pm.
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Thank you so much! I specifically got a tub with 4 latches, one on every single side.
Re: Is it okay to keep bp in tub with only a few airholes overnight?
I made them with a hot glue gun and a pocket knife! The hot glue gun was clean, and I made sure there was no excess. Then afterwards I went over it with a match so there are no sharp edges or loose strings.
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jumpingscxles
I made them with a hot glue gun and a pocket knife! The hot glue gun was clean, and I made sure there was no excess. Then afterwards I went over it with a match so there are no sharp edges or loose strings.
So (I'm guessing) the holes are about .25" or less? Should be fine. :gj:
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jumpingscxles
Thank you so much! I specifically got a tub with 4 latches, one on every single side.
In my experience, those tubs aren't secure enough, at least not for an adult BP. I started off keeping my 1500 gram adult male BP in a tub with 4 latches, admittedly a cheap one. One night, I heard a pop. I looked over and one latch was undone. From in the tub, he put enough pressure to pop the latch. I put something heavy on top and ran out to buy 4 spring clamps to hold the latches down. He escaped anyway. I was puzzled because the clamps were still in place. So, I moved the clamps to the gaps between the latches. Only then did he stopped escaping.
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Homebody
In my experience, those tubs aren't secure enough, at least not for an adult BP. I started off keeping my 1500 gram adult male BP in a
tub with 4 latches, admittedly a cheap one. One night, I heard a pop. I looked over and one latch was undone. From in the tub, he put enough pressure to pop the latch. I put something heavy on top and ran out to buy 4
spring clamps to hold the latches down. He escaped anyway. I was puzzled because the clamps were still in place. So, I moved the clamps to the gaps between the latches. Only then did he stopped escaping.
This is very true! BPs will push and push and when they find a weakness in the lid they will not give up on trying to force their way through. I used large binder clips to secure my BP's Sterilite tub lid back when he had a tub for an enclosure. Better safe than sorry as losing a snake is a nightmare
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Luvyna
This is very true! BPs will push and push and when they find a weakness in the lid they will not give up on trying to force their way through. I used large binder clips to secure my BP's Sterilite tub lid back when he had a tub for an enclosure. Better safe than sorry as losing a snake is a nightmare
:gj: I was going to mention large binder clips too- I never house snakes in plastic tubs, except when I brumated some of them, years back- and I used large binder clips to make SURE, because even tiny snakes will find those air gaps, & some have gotten killed when they try to escape but get stuck & fatally-compressed. Please don't let that happen- accept nothing less than escape-proof.