32 Qts, Approximately :23 inch wide, 6 1/2 height, 15 1/2 inches deep, Without the lid. I measured mine in the rack.
This is what I have mine in. Nice locking lids, less than $10 each. You can buy them individually at Target. If you decide to go with a rack later this is tub fits one of the Animal Plastic's rack.
04-20-2011, 05:32 AM
ballpythonluvr
Re: appropriate tub size
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Originally Posted by Kymberli
Looks like your question was answered, but wow that is a big boy for 9months!! :O Lol that's awesome :)
Well, he eats like there is no tomorrow sometimes! He is quite the big boy, lol!
04-20-2011, 07:51 AM
PitOnTheProwl
Re: appropriate tub size
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Originally Posted by moravaguy
um.... you do need to keep an eye on it, zoo meds or any other type of heat pads do malfunction and burn up tubs.... seen it happen.
This is the third or forth time I have seen a post like this:mad::mad::mad::mad:
Flexwatt and heat pads are made to get HOT, the only MALFUNCTION they can have is not working if they loose connection in their wiring. Your controlling device of choice is what regulates the temp that the source is providing. The controlling device is the only thing that can malfunction and allow the temps to get above safe standards.:gj:
04-20-2011, 07:53 AM
PitOnTheProwl
Re: appropriate tub size
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Originally Posted by ballpythonluvr
What size tub would be appropriate for a nine month old male normal that weighs in at 946 grams and is approximately 3 feet long. I want to move my male normal into a tub real soon. Thanks for your input.
BTW to the OP a 28qt should be good and I think almost everyone carries them but Home Depot lists them as a 7 gallon