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  • 08-24-2013, 03:51 AM
    The Serpent Merchant
    Most BP sales these days go through the internet. There is a company called ship your reptiles that specializes in shipping reptiles. They take the hardest part of selling online out of the equation.

    http://www.shipyourreptiles.com

    Tubs hold humidity in very well, in most cases humidity is actually too high and holes need to be drilled in the tubs to let some out.

    Tubs on the other had are harder to heat than glass tanks or professionally made reptile cages.

    Here is a thread on setting up a tub:

    http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...e-Basics-*DUW*

    The air temperature inside a tub as well as the cool side of a tub is determined by the temperature of the room that the tub is in. This means that the room needs to be heat to 75+ F (80 F would be best) year round.
  • 08-24-2013, 03:55 AM
    Dawson101409
    Re: What morphs should I start with the first time I breed
    How are the tubs harder to heat and why is the humidity usually to high doesn't aspen absorb water so wouldn't that take humidity away from the air
  • 08-24-2013, 03:57 AM
    Dawson101409
    Re: What morphs should I start with the first time I breed
    And I really love the tubs better than glass because they are cheaper and it gives the balls more privacy which doesn't make them insecure and plus more space for all the baby's the balls will have even though average is 6 eggs
  • 08-24-2013, 04:06 AM
    The Serpent Merchant
    Aspen is pretty humidity neutral, it doesn't really effect humidity at all. The reason why glass tanks are so hard to maintain humidity in is because of their screen tops (high airflow) and heat lamps that burn off the moisture.

    As I said they are hard to heat because the cools side/air temperature of the cage is dependent on the air temperature of the room they are in. Heating an entire room to 75-80 F can be difficult and costly.

    The hot side of the cage is pretty easy. All you need is an UTH or heat tape and a good quality thermostat.

    For more info on cage heating read through this thread:

    http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...t-Thermometers
  • 08-24-2013, 04:08 AM
    The Serpent Merchant
    Re: What morphs should I start with the first time I breed
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Dawson101409 View Post
    And I really love the tubs better than glass because they are cheaper and it gives the balls more privacy which doesn't make them insecure and plus more space for all the baby's the balls will have even though average is 6 eggs

    I not trying to turn you away from tubs. I don't like glass cages very much, but they do have their place in the hobby. All I'm trying to do is make sure you understand the +'s and -'s of tubs so you don't get yourself into trouble down the road.
  • 08-24-2013, 04:08 AM
    Dawson101409
    Re: What morphs should I start with the first time I breed
    Oh I thought you meant heating the hot side was hard sorry my misunderstanding
  • 08-24-2013, 04:10 AM
    The Serpent Merchant
    Re: What morphs should I start with the first time I breed
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Dawson101409 View Post
    Oh I thought you meant heating the hot side was hard sorry my misunderstanding

    It's no problem at all, I should have mentioned that the hot side was easy in the previous post.
  • 08-24-2013, 04:10 AM
    Dawson101409
    Re: What morphs should I start with the first time I breed
    And I know I have a glass tank now and it's hard as hell to keep the humidity up so when I get my breeding baby's I'm switching to tubs, plus they are easier to clean and do you know how they sell aspen for $16 a bag well at my local Walmart they had a huge brick of aspen for $3 I know where I'm buying my bedding
  • 08-24-2013, 04:19 AM
    Dawson101409
    Re: What morphs should I start with the first time I breed
    Oh and it's ok I know you are not trying to turn me away from tubs I have actually been recommended tubs by many people but I never believed them but thank you for all your tips and pointers
  • 08-24-2013, 04:30 AM
    The Serpent Merchant
    Re: What morphs should I start with the first time I breed
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Dawson101409 View Post
    Oh and it's ok I know you are not trying to turn me away from tubs I have actually been recommended tubs by many people but I never believed them but thank you for all your tips and pointers

    It's no problem at all. There are so many possibilities these days.

    There are the glass reptile cages my zoo-med and exoterra:

    http://www.petsmart.com/product/inde...AvailInUS%2FNo

    Professionally made reptile cages like the ones I use made by animal plastics:

    http://i1186.photobucket.com/albums/...f.jpg~original

    http://www.apcages.com

    Fully enclosed racks like these:

    Animal Plastics: http://www.apcages.com
    reptile basics: http://www.reptilebasics.com/reptile-rack-systems
    cserpents: http://www.cserpents.com/C_Serpents/HOME.html

    Large Metal Frame Racks:

    ARS: http://www.arscaging.com/reptilesys.html
    Freedom Breeder: http://www.freedombreeder.com

    Among many other choices. Finding what works best for you can be a big task.
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