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View Poll Results: Do you have your BP in a tank or tub?
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Re: Do you have your BP in a tank or tub?
Originally Posted by Argentra
Tubs are great and fine for those who are attached to them, and they can be real saviors when your collection is huge...but for those who only have 1-4 snakes and will never increase their collection beyond that (like me because I can't), then tanks and display cages are the way to go for enjoyment and beauty.
Just my
Well said.
A tub would be pointless for someone that has one snake.
Like me, I have a nice 40 gal breeder in my living room. Everyone that comes over gives me compliments on it and my bp.
Plus it more easy on the eyes when i'm sitting there watching tv seeing him roam around in it.
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Re: Do you have your BP in a tank or tub?
Just FWIW, I used tubs in varying sizes for my first snake that I got in 2004. It saved me alot of trouble and heartache trying to regulate temperatures and humidity(she always ate well, even throughout the winter, and always had great sheds). The other Ball Python in the house(a friend's snake) was kept in a 55 gallon tank with one heating pad, no thermostat/thermometer/hygrometer, never shed in one piece and only ate every 2-3 months(and gerbils at that).
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Re: Do you have your BP in a tank or tub?
I use tubs and a couple display cages here, at the zoo we use tubs and old-style slant front Neodesha cages.
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Re: Do you have your BP in a tank or tub?
Originally Posted by Argentra
When you have more than, say, 4 snakes, of course tanks would be impractical. They take up a ton of room and you can't stack them. A rack system, therefore, would be a great space saver and way to heat all those enclosures 'at once' as it were. However, do not forget the existence of display cages. When built (or ordered) right, you can have 4 cages stacked and get the same benefits of simpler heating with flexwatt and saved space, as well as better heat and humidity control...and STILL have a great looking cage with naturalistic decor that you, your friends, and especially your snakes can love. Yes, they can get heavy - at least more so than tubs - but if you put a good locking wheel system on them (the same as I have seen needed on large racks) then moving them isn't a challenge.
I have seen some of those cages and they are beautiful, but talk about needing to be a millionaire. I saw a 5 cage set up for $1200. Amazing tanks and display items with amazing locking systems. I think I would only have one of those if I kept venomous snakes. Tubs have so many advatages over tanks it is kind of one sided. The only good part of a tank is the display feature and if that outweighs cleaning, easier temp/humidity control, cheaper electric bill, sturdy, and being compact then tanks are for you.
But I bought a rack from RBI that holds either 8 juvies or 4 large adults or any combination of the two, for 234 dollars shipped with tubs included and flexwatt installed.
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Re: Do you have your BP in a tank or tub?
all of my other snakes are in tubs except for my BP. she's in a tank since it's been empty for a long time so she'll make good use of it until she outgrows it.
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Re: Do you have your BP in a tank or tub?
Tanks are for the humans pleasure and tubs are for the snakes pleasure.
You don't need a rack or multiple animals to use a tub. There are many people with 1 snake that use a tub for easier husbandry, cleaning and security for the snake(BP's that is). Other species of snakes may prefer alot more cage space but BP's like smaller areas.
Tanks are fine to look at your snake but your snake would prefer the privacy of a tub.
Tubs are better to control enviroment but most people would prefer to view their snake in a tank.
The other nice thing about tubs is since they are so cheap you can buy 2, still way cheaper than a tank, and when it's time to clean just swap them from one to the other. No stress on the snake, no need for a temporary enclosure during cleaning and less chance of escape.
Snakes don't always poop at convinient times so i have extra tubs, bowls and hides(from 99 cents store) so I just swap them out and clean dirty tub at my convienence.
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Re: Do you have your BP in a tank or tub?
A question... can you use a heat mat (like zoomed's) instead of heat tape for tubs....? Or is there a difference (except price)?
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Re: Do you have your BP in a tank or tub?
Originally Posted by BallPythonsRule
A question... can you use a heat mat (like zoomed's) instead of heat tape for tubs....? Or is there a difference (except price)?
Yes you can but I ALWAYS reccomend a T-stat.
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Re: Do you have your BP in a tank or tub?
Originally Posted by West Coast Jungle
Yes you can but I ALWAYS reccomend a T-stat.
Is this it?
http://www.bigappleherp.com/BAH-100-...Plug-In-Design
sorry if this is off topic..
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Re: Do you have your BP in a tank or tub?
Originally Posted by BallPythonsRule
Those are not very good or accurate. I wasted my $ on 3 when I was starting and then got a Ranco. It is more $ but you won't have problems and stress out!
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