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Adults and juveniles are actually fine in a transparent glass tank as long as you provide several hides. I find the animals I keep in tubs become more head shy and startle more easily at the sight of humans than the animals who come out every night and see them.
For an adult I recommend at least 30 gallons. But note that the standard tub size is closer to 15 gallons--but it has more floor space.
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All I can tell you is very few house multiple snakes together and few recommend it. If he is recommending it you had better ask him. Most people her do not recommend it as wise. I just read his page he has duplex enclosures two enclosures stuck together the snakes do not have access to each other it isn't huge 20x24 personally of my adults (4) I have only one is of a size I'd be happy placing into that space.
24x24 is about the smallest I'd like for a 4 foot adult if you have larger adults to my way of thinking it is too small. I have a large female and she is in a 36x24 enclosure, but then she is over 5 foot long and tips close to 4000 gm.
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It is NOT ok to keep multiple snakes together in the same tank/tub. They will compete for the same hotspot, the same hiding spots, food, etc. They will stress and invariably one or both will eventually stop eating and/or begin to show signs of illness. If anyone says they keep 2 or more snakes together and they are fine, they simply aren't seeing the ill effects YET. I know I'll probably get flamed for saying that - please I am just stating facts that are for the good of the SNAKES.
Ricki isn't recommending that the snakes LIVE together. He is showing cages that are big enough that, with a divider seperating the sections, will be capable of housing more than one snake per whole unit - 1 snake per seperate section.
There is no reason why you can't use glass. Done right, glass is easy to clean and holds humidity well. I agree that blacking out the sides and/or back will help the snake feel more secure, but I keep my female in a 40 gal breeder sized tank with the sides open all the way around and she's fine, but the tank is against the wall so that takes care of the back and she has 2 dark and secure hides. But I would make sure that the panes are thick enough that they won't break easily - don't skimp on this. The last thing you'd need would be shattered glass mixed in with your snake's substrate.... :O
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I agree, my bearded dragons are the same, worse things could happen if you keep two dragons together, like missing limbs and all that.
Thanks for clarifying what Ricky meant. Dividers is a good way to separate them too, I agree.
What about height, will 12" height do? Or should I make it 18" to be safe.
Larger females, when I get to that point will be kept in separate tanks :)
Currently my spider is also on a glass tank open all around with a nice dark hide. He eats regularly which is a sign that he is comfortable right?
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Re: BP Glass Housing
12 inches should be plenty on height. Most tubs are shorter than that and Ball pythons do well in them.
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Great then, 12" it is then about 30" in length out do with a depth of 24" that should be big enough room right? :) might convert from glass to acrylic to be more safe :)
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That is fine, I have one exactly that size and a second slightly taller.
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Great. Just came from the Glass company yesterday to get a custom rack designed. Hopefully I will get my quote today :)
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Re: BP Glass Housing
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Originally Posted by Rat160
I saw an advertisement once that said it best. It said something like "you wouldn't keep a cat in a bird cage, why keep a snake in a fish tank?"
Same could be said for anything. I wouldn't keep my child in a crate, but I would a dog thats being crate trained. I wouldn't keep a frog in an open room. I wouldn't keep a cat in a bird cage. I wouldn't keep a fish outside. Advertisements sell things they want you to buy, not teach you whats best for you or your pets. Hell I would never keep a ball python in a rack. To me thats cruel.
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Re: BP Glass Housing
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Originally Posted by muzikfreakah
That's what I was thinking why Ricky recommended this, check out his reviews videos, the one where he was in Florida. He said that his tanks are big, and they are made to fit more than 1 BP.
Just to clear this up - When I was talking about keeping more than 1 BP in the same enclosure I was talking about the showcases with dividers. Ball Pythons should be separate at all times (other than breeding of course).
Cheers,
Ricky
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