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    Tub Question

    I'm getting my new Ball Python next month and I'm getting everything ready for his arrival. I'll be keeping the little guy in a 40 qt sterilite tub which measures 26"Lx18"Dx6"H. Will my BP become stressed if I keep him in such a large tub? Could I add extra hides to make him feel more secure or should I just start out with a smaller tub? If so, what size?

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    Depends on snake size... 15-32qt tube will be better in My opinion.. I keep mine adults in 32 qt... 40 qt is an size for really big adult female..
    But If You make it really interesting inside...like multiple hides, some driftwood, logs to provide him a lot of cover... He should be fine with that
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