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    Enclosure Size

    Do you guys think a 22.44 gallon terrarium is too small for an adult ball python?
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    Probably

    Personally I do. They're decent for babies, but it's pretty obvious when they outgrow them. Ideally you have a cage/tub long enough for the BP to spread out in.

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    Re: Probably

    Quote Originally Posted by Jaust View Post
    Personally I do. They're decent for babies, but it's pretty obvious when they outgrow them. Ideally you have a cage/tub long enough for the BP to spread out in.
    My other option is a 33 gallon... Thoughts?
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    Re: Probably

    Quote Originally Posted by AnnieHeart View Post
    My other option is a 33 gallon... Thoughts?
    With a 33 gallon it depends on the dimensions. Many 33 gallons that I'm familiar with have more height than floor space.

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    Re: Probably

    Quote Originally Posted by craigafrechette View Post
    With a 33 gallon it depends on the dimensions. Many 33 gallons that I'm familiar with have more height than floor space.
    Dimensions: 36x18x12
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    For an adult you need a minimum of 3 feet long by 15 inches to 2 feet wide. Ideally a 4 foot by 2 foot enclosure is what you want.

    Height is not as important but they do like to climb slightly so the closer to 2 feet high, the better. Most PVC enclosures are around 15-18 inches high. Too high and heating can start to be a concern.

    Theoretically a ball python will use as much as you can provide but heating becomes more of a challenge the larger you get or make.

    This is just my opinion so it is not gospel but a T10 enclosure from animal plastics is the ideal dimensions for an adult.
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    Re: Probably

    Quote Originally Posted by AnnieHeart View Post
    Dimensions: 36x18x12
    That'll work well! That's the same floor space as a 40 breeder.

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    Re: Probably

    Quote Originally Posted by craigafrechette View Post
    That'll work well! That's the same floor space as a 40 breeder.
    Oh okay, awsome.
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    Re: Probably

    Quote Originally Posted by AnnieHeart View Post
    Dimensions: 36x18x12
    Everyone has their own idea of 'enough space'.

    Assuming you are going to decorate it: It should be fine for an adult male or a small-sized adult female.
    I would consider the dimensions acceptable for a regular adult female if only the essentials (hide(s) and water bowl) were consuming space.
    Use your best judgment as the snake grows.

    I have seen some exceptionally large female ball pythons, in the off-event that you have one of those...you would definitely need a larger enclosure...
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    Re: Probably

    Quote Originally Posted by Lord Sorril View Post
    Everyone has their own idea of 'enough space'.

    Assuming you are going to decorate it: It should be fine for an adult male or a small-sized adult female.
    I would consider the dimensions acceptable for a regular adult female if only the essentials (hide(s) and water bowl) were consuming space.
    Use your best judgment as the snake grows.

    I have seen some exceptionally large female ball pythons, in the off-event that you have one of those...you would definitely need a larger enclosure...
    Yes, I'm definitely willing to upgrade the enclosure if it outgrows it.
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