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    Thumbs up The tubbo shed...

    My big guy (Java) shed so he's looking all pretty and soft...thought I'd share some pics from when I cleaned his tub last night.

    I finally measured him last night...he's longer than I thought. He's just shy of 5 feet, about 4'10". He could be 5 feet if you take into consideration the fact that he wouldn't sit still or stretch out while I was measuring him. lol!

    That black reptile den is made by ESU...it's the largest size they have and he can't even remotely fit into it. I leave it in there so he can hide behind it...he doesn't like anything else I've tried (cardboard box, kitty litter pan, etc). The tub is a Sterilite 1960.








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    Re: The tubbo shed...

    What kind of racks are you using?
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    Re: The tubbo shed...

    He is SO beautiful!! I would love to see his babies and grand-babies!!
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    Re: The tubbo shed...

    That's hot


    Do you know his weight?

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    Re: The tubbo shed...

    He's 2421g. I use an Animal Plastics rack. I'm actually going to build another one this weekend to their same specs...cheaper than buying one.

    The one off to the left is a Sterilite storage drawer unit. I have the 3 smaller babies in there...it works well, better than I thought it would. They feel safe and secure, can't get out, and with the back heat they have the perfect gradient (my snakes are in a closed bedroom that's maintained at 80-84 degrees).
    Animals are my passion and my life.

    Never, ever underestimate the vital importance of strict and proper quarantine. There is no such thing as being too careful. One mistake can cost a world of damage, and regret that lasts a lifetime.

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    Re: The tubbo shed...

    great looking boy!
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    Re: The tubbo shed...

    Awesome! It's pretty rare to see a male five footer.
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    Re: The tubbo shed...

    THAT is a big male! I love his blushing pattern.
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    Re: The tubbo shed...

    A 5ft male Bp is a show stoppa very big boy.Any big girlz for him?
    Absolutely obsessed with ball pythons!


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    Re: The tubbo shed...

    Quote Originally Posted by JenHarrison

    The one off to the left is a Sterilite storage drawer unit. I have the 3 smaller babies in there...it works well, better than I thought it would. They feel safe and secure, can't get out, and with the back heat they have the perfect gradient (my snakes are in a closed bedroom that's maintained at 80-84 degrees).
    Really? We've had several discussions about these very 3 drawer systems and how they are not snake-escape proof. How do you heat each drawer and prevent them from escaping? Kudos to you if you got it to work.

    Nice looking boy you have there!

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