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    Visionarium Stackable Aquarium???

    I am looking for a way to house my four young ball pythons in a space efficient way. I currently have two of my snakes in 10 gallon tanks, and the other two share a 29 gallon. I want to separate them to keep stress levels down, and like I mentioned before, save some space. I don't want a rack system since I only have 4 animals. I found these.......

    http://lllreptile.com/store/catalog/...ble-terrarium/

    I was wondering if anybody could give me some input on the effectiveness of these terrariums for ball pythons. They seem to be great. They only issue I was worried about what heating. My initial thought was to use heat pads. Any suggestions or recommendations?

    Thanks!

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    Re: Visionarium Stackable Aquarium???

    definately go with rubbermaid/sterilite tubs, in terms of cost and space issues they're the best, i switched from aquariums and i've never looked back. Even if you don't want a rack system they're still an efficient and extremely cheap way to house multiple animals, and I'm sure that I'm not the only one to tell you that you won't stop at four

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    Re: Visionarium Stackable Aquarium???

    Hrm, says slidable front doors, but nothing about lockable...doubt your snake would be in there for long!
    Woodly got it right with the tubs, cheapest way to go, and good on space. The plastic is fine for UTHs

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    Re: Visionarium Stackable Aquarium???

    Thanks guys. I called LLLReptile and they told me they are only about 15 gallons and that obviously wouldn't last me long. So it was an easy decision to avoid those after all. I will check out those tubs! Thanks!

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