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    Re: My Plastic Tub Setup for my Ball Python

    What's an ideal size for a baby?

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    Re: My Plastic Tub Setup for my Ball Python

    Quote Originally Posted by linzard View Post
    What's an ideal size for a baby?
    In the future, just start a new thread instead of reviving one from 2010.

    For a hatchling BP a 20 long glass tank or a 15 quart tub is ideal.
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    if you completely cover the top of your tank with tape where is your source of airflow? thats a lot of stuffy stagnant air without at least some way for it to circulate
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    Re: My Plastic Tub Setup for my Ball Python

    Quote Originally Posted by Addicted2BP View Post
    if you completely cover the top of your tank with tape where is your source of airflow? thats a lot of stuffy stagnant air without at least some way for it to circulate
    This is a really old thread, and is a little off in a few ways. you are correct, the top shouldn't be completely covered so the cage gets some airflow.
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    Question

    im having some issues with the humidity i have lots of ventilation holes but its at about 70%! mind u the area around me is maby at 50 or 60 as it is any ideas?

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    Re: My Plastic Tub Setup for my Ball Python

    Where did you get your tub? I can't seem to find any that don't have the arch on the bottom.

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