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    I personally prefer offering a minimum of Length+Width=the snake's length, so your tank works as a minimum, but you may want to go bigger if you wish. (Personally, an 18" width is a bit too thin for my tastes.)
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    I'd suggest looking into PVC enclosures like Animal Plastics for example if you you're going to be upgrading to a bigger enclosure.
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    I got him into a 40 gal today it was alot of work I have 100 inferred bulb and a 75 watt ceramic and I can only get my Temps up to 85 with ambient tempiture od about 70 to 75 in the room he had under belletly heat ass well I wanna get rir of My 100 watt inferred bulk it drive me nrs and ceramic last longer should go higher watage with my ceramic to get rid of the 100 watt and go for higher want ceramic he's running about 84 95 hut his nights Dont ever turn ott it's the zoomed 40 gal in that helps

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    Enclosure size too small?

    Quote Originally Posted by Killerherts View Post
    I got him into a 40 gal today it was alot of work I have 100 inferred bulb and a 75 watt ceramic and I can only get my Temps up to 85 with ambient tempiture od about 70 to 75 in the room he had under belletly heat ass well I wanna get rir of My 100 watt inferred bulk it drive me nrs and ceramic last longer should go higher watage with my ceramic to get rid of the 100 watt and go for higher want ceramic he's running about 84 95 hut his nights Dont ever turn ott it's the zoomed 40 gal in that helps
    If you have only just installed it all? give it some time to heat up properly and start working.
    I've just switched my BP from belly heat to a CHE I left it all running for about 4 days to make sure everything was solid before moving my BP in.


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    Re: Enclosure size too small?

    Quote Originally Posted by SRMD94 View Post
    If you have only just installed it all? give it some time to heat up properly and start working.
    I've just switched my BP from belly heat to a CHE I left it all running for about 4 days to make sure everything was solid before moving my BP in.


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    I have had it set up from about 24 hours it just can't get to 90 on the hot side I do have a small heating pad under where his belly would be but it's till topping out at about 83 degrees and I know my guy likes 90 so I have a 60 watt ceramic and a 100 inferred I'm going to go with 2 100 ceramic light cuz im frankly tires of see the red like light up my whole freaking house. Whish I had time to order them in I know that pet store will rape me over the coals on this

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    Re: Enclosure size too small?

    Quote Originally Posted by Killerherts View Post
    I have had it set up from about 24 hours it just can't get to 90 on the hot side I do have a small heating pad under where his belly would be but it's till topping out at about 83 degrees and I know my guy likes 90 so I have a 60 watt ceramic and a 100 inferred I'm going to go with 2 100 ceramic light cuz im frankly tires of see the red like light up my whole freaking house. Whish I had time to order them in I know that pet store will rape me over the coals on this
    Where do you have the thermometer probe?


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    Re: Enclosure size too small?

    Quote Originally Posted by se7en View Post
    a 40 gallon terrarium is ideally the minimum size for an adult BP
    I completely disagree, gallons does not matter is floor space. and youre size is not large enough for a adult but a juvenile will be fine for a while provided you take it out every few days.

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    Re: Enclosure size too small?

    Just to update I think he is happier now in his 40g tank but I think he is just winter fasting my warm side is 85 with undroad heater and 2 over head to get basking spot anybody know of a way to get him eating again he lost about 59 grams

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    Just to update I think he is double post
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