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    cageing?

    i really am sorry if this is in the wrong part but do any of you know how to make a REALLY cheap retile rack?for only 1 retile?

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    Re: cageing?

    Quote Originally Posted by Michael View Post
    i really am sorry if this is in the wrong part but do any of you know how to make a REALLY cheap retile rack?for only 1 retile?
    Why would you make a reptile rack for only one reptile?
    Racks sole purpose is to lessen space of multiple animals. Just get a tub with a lid and secure the lid. You have your single reptile rack.

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    Re: cageing?

    like do they need any lighting i have to put together a cage before i buy one im new.

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    Re: cageing?

    No special lighting is required for BPs.

    You could build a rack for a single snake, but there is no need. If you want to, there are lots of places you can find plans for building a rack, and you could modify it for only one snake.

    But I think it makes more sense for a single snake to just use the lid and hold it on securely with clips. Some people also use bungee cords to hold the lid on. For one of my corns, I am using one of those tubs that the lid latches in place pretty securely on the ends. But with a tiny hatchling corn, I was worried that it might be able to push up just hard enough in the middle to squeeze out, so I wrap velcro around the middle to hold it securely, because the shape of this lid didn't work well with the clips I use. There are lots of options.

    Most people find it easy to control the heat and humidity in tubs. Start out with a small number of holes (easily made with a soldering iron), then add more if necessary until the humidity stays stable at the right amount.

    For heat for a single snake, I would just get one of the stick-on UTHs, but instead of using the adhesive it comes with, I'd just tape it in place. This way you have the option of using it on a different enclosure later. Then control the UTH with a good quality t-stat, and you should be all set.
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    Re: cageing?

    do you think this would be good enough for a ball python?




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    Re: cageing?

    Quote Originally Posted by Michael View Post
    do you think this would be good enough for a ball python?
    With the proper modifications, that tub will be perfect for a young BP. Do a search on tub set up, and you'll get some really good info on how to set it up.
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    Re: cageing?

    what is the biggest size that i can hold in this for a BP

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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael View Post
    what is the biggest size that i can hold in this for a BP
    Just my opinion, but that tub could easily hold a BP up to 500 grams or so. Depends on how many hides you end up needing. Two is recommended, but with a tub, sometimes you can get away with one...depends on the snake. Does the sticker that came on the tub say what size it is?
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    there is no sticker but ill go try to messure it with a tape ruler

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    Flip it upside down and measure the bottom...that's where it's the most narrow.
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