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Tub size?
Im building my first rack and have a limit selection of tubs available in my area. I was wondering if a 25 3/4"L x 18 3/8"W x 7 1/2"H 40qt would be large enough for an adult female ball python.
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Absolutely. That is plenty big for 99% of all adult bps. Some breeders use 36 qt for adults.
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Re: Tub size?
Originally Posted by JoshSloane
Absolutely. That is plenty big for 99% of all adult bps. Some breeders use 36 qt for adults.
Thank you much....you said 99% how big would be to big? I have a girl right now Im betting is going to hit 4.5'
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Still will be fine. I have a 41 qt boa rack that will easily house males indefinitely, that are around 5+ feet. My 41 qt tubs are sterilite and 34"x16".
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They could work.
Make sure you buy some extras just in case or pick a size you wont have problems getting in the future.
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Re: Tub size?
Originally Posted by JoshSloane
Still will be fine. I have a 41 qt boa rack that will easily house males indefinitely, that are around 5+ feet. My 41 qt tubs are sterilite and 34"x16".
Thanks again
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If you plan on building several racks you can make it work however it will also depend at what size your females will max out, I have many females 3000 grams and up the biggest is 4000 grams and that's a bit tight IMO.
I keep females under 2500 grams in 23 x 16 footprint
And female above that in 34 x 17.5 foot print
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