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    is this somehow unfair to Yellow?

    so Yellow has an AP T8 right? he's had it for over 2 years now. i have the opportunity to purchase an adult 41qt rack; i've been planning on moving on to rack systems for a while now.

    my question is: would it be somehow unfair if i moved Yellow from his T8 into this adult rack? i feel like if i did so, i'd be taking so much away from him. am i just anthropomorphizing him? would he actually miss the extra space? i feel bad even thinking about it lol. but it would be kinda nice to keep him in a rack along with everyone else. plus i'm sure someone on here could use a T8.

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    Move him and send the T8 to Long Island. Problem solved!! Lol

    nah just kidding. I’m a total newb but I’d feel as you do...

    if the animal is used to it and doing well I’d be hard pressed to move him. However, I read many folks and breeders use the system you want to.

    How active is he in the evening and all? Is he a mover or a chiller?

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    Re: is this somehow unfair to Yellow?

    Quote Originally Posted by tttaylorrr View Post
    so Yellow has an AP T8 right? he's had it for over 2 years now. i have the opportunity to purchase an adult 41qt rack; i've been planning on moving on to rack systems for a while now.

    my question is: would it be somehow unfair if i moved Yellow from his T8 into this adult rack? i feel like if i did so, i'd be taking so much away from him. am i just anthropomorphizing him? would he actually miss the extra space? i feel bad even thinking about it lol. but it would be kinda nice to keep him in a rack along with everyone else. plus i'm sure someone on here could use a T8.

    any thoughts? advice? thanks for reading!
    I guess that's more of a question if he uses that extra space in the T8? Mine seems to jump from hide to hide so I wouldn't think it would be unfair to the BP. On that same note, if you do switch enclosures, does the same 3 week (feeding / handling) rule still apply that exists when you 1st inherit a BP? Was always curious about that.

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    You will have the "die hard cage fans" tell you its detrimental to the snake.

    However, "imho" it is not. That is plenty of space. He will most likely be stressed for a bit, but not because you are going to a smaller spot, but simply because it is a NEW spot.

    So far, in my experience (and I have had and do have both racks and display cages) BP's do exceptionally well in racks. As long as husbandry is correct. I've had years of observation. I've seen snakes moved from cages to tubs, tubs to cages.

    Both can work. In the case of a BP I feel that the very big and elaborate setups are more pleasing and enjoyable to the human, then necessary to the snake. A display cage can be a wonderful thing, a work of art. If you do it right, a BP can thrive in one. But in that case I wouldn't want a AP T8 anyway, but something with a bit more height and visibility.

    As long as you still handle your snake every so often, give it a chance to stretch out and move about, he will be perfectly fine and most likely quite happy once he has had tome to get used to having a "new" spot.

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    Does it eat and poop and not get stressed in the tub? That's what you want to know. Ball pythons will use every inch of space you give them. They are creepy crawlers. They will also live just fine in an adequately provided rack tub.

    Your snake doesn't need you to handle it just provide cleaning services, water, and food. If you can do that in a rack and keep it from deteriorating health wise then who cares where you keep your snake. My feelings are negative toward racks for keepers because I feel that if you need a rack then you have too many snakes and you can't provide the best quality of life. I mention this to just prove that other people's opinions don't me jack so long as you provide for your snakes and they are healthy.
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    Re: is this somehow unfair to Yellow?

    I wouldn't want to move mine into a rack personally, and he uses his extra space, even if it's just to chill in 3-4 spots instead of 2. However, I just don't prefer racks in general. I don't know that there's any reason to believe that a snake moved from a larger cage into a rack would feel much different about it than a snake that's always been in a rack. Since you don't seem hard-pressed to move the cage, but do want to move the snake, you could always move him but hold onto the empty cage for an extra month or so and see if anything makes you feel the need to move him back. If you're comfortable with your decision after that, you can sell the cage with no regrets.

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    Re: is this somehow unfair to Yellow?

    I tend to overdo cage size for my snakes. My BP currently is in a 6X2X1' enclosure. It's part of a stack and my BCI and BTS need and want the space. So, even my corn snake is in a 6X2!

    However, as long as there is a good temperature gradient, proper humidity, and the enclosure, whatever it is, is kept clean, I do not think the snake cares.

    We do tend to anthropomorphize too much. Even with dogs, we tend to overdo it. Snakes do not think like we do. They just want basic needs met.

    In no particular order:

    1. Heat/Temp Gradient
    2. Humidity
    3. Security
    4. Cleanliness
    5. Food
    6. Water

    I think snakes, especially BP's, who like to borough in nature, like to feel safe and do in tight spaces. My BP spends 90% of her time in a hide, if not more.

    Racks can make it easier for a snake to feel secure.

    Having said that, you can do things in tanks to create a similar effect.

    Bottom line, I do not think yellow will hold it against you at all. If you meet his basic needs, he will be fine. He likely won't even remember the old tank about 5 minutes after you move him into the new one! No offense to Yellow, but snakes really tend to live in the moment.

    I would leave him alone for a week to get settled if you move him.

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    Maybe just keep one display setup featuring the one that started it all for you?

    I mean, let's be honest, you'll fill the rack anyway, hahaha. An empty tub just means another BP!! Win for Yellow, win for Taylor & win for a new snake getting a great home with a great keeper!
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    Re: is this somehow unfair to Yellow?

    Quote Originally Posted by Phillydubs View Post
    Move him and send the T8 to Long Island. Problem solved!! Lol

    nah just kidding. I’m a total newb but I’d feel as you do...

    if the animal is used to it and doing well I’d be hard pressed to move him. However, I read many folks and breeders use the system you want to.

    How active is he in the evening and all? Is he a mover or a chiller?
    definite chiller. he has 3 hides in his T8 and i see him use all 3, but he's not much for exploring or climbing at night unless he's tearing apart his enclosure looking for food.

    Quote Originally Posted by ckuhn003 View Post
    I guess that's more of a question if he uses that extra space in the T8? Mine seems to jump from hide to hide so I wouldn't think it would be unfair to the BP. On that same note, if you do switch enclosures, does the same 3 week (feeding / handling) rule still apply that exists when you 1st inherit a BP? Was always curious about that.
    he has 3 hides in his T8 and i see him use all 3, but he's not much for climbing or exploring at night like he was as a kid.

    if i were to move him into a rack i'd probably give him 2 weeks to adjust before offering, and i'd apply the 3 meals rule but not consecutively. adults take longer to acclimate than youngin's and since he's an established adult i wouldn't worry about eating consecutively.

    Quote Originally Posted by zina10 View Post
    You will have the "die hard cage fans" tell you its detrimental to the snake.

    However, "imho" it is not. That is plenty of space. He will most likely be stressed for a bit, but not because you are going to a smaller spot, but simply because it is a NEW spot.

    So far, in my experience (and I have had and do have both racks and display cages) BP's do exceptionally well in racks. As long as husbandry is correct. I've had years of observation. I've seen snakes moved from cages to tubs, tubs to cages.

    Both can work. In the case of a BP I feel that the very big and elaborate setups are more pleasing and enjoyable to the human, then necessary to the snake. A display cage can be a wonderful thing, a work of art. If you do it right, a BP can thrive in one. But in that case I wouldn't want a AP T8 anyway, but something with a bit more height and visibility.

    As long as you still handle your snake every so often, give it a chance to stretch out and move about, he will be perfectly fine and most likely quite happy once he has had tome to get used to having a "new" spot.

    imho
    your input and experience is always appreciated by me, zina.

    i'm probably overthinking this too much, TBH. my snakes do well in my care, and i feel like i know Yellow like the back of my hand; if he ends up not adjusting well, i will know and correct the issue. Yellow uses all 3 of his hides, but he's not one for climbing on his decor or heavy exploring like he did as a kid. i feel like this is really selfish of me, but if he ends up doing well then would it matter? nah.

    regarding the bit i've bolded: that is the route i'd like to move towards. i'm currently trying to find a 40-gal or bigger for Corny; i'd like him to be my only true display animal (for now) as he uses literally every inch of his current 20-gal.

    Quote Originally Posted by SDA View Post
    Does it eat and poop and not get stressed in the tub? That's what you want to know. Ball pythons will use every inch of space you give them. They are creepy crawlers. They will also live just fine in an adequately provided rack tub.

    Your snake doesn't need you to handle it just provide cleaning services, water, and food. If you can do that in a rack and keep it from deteriorating health wise then who cares where you keep your snake. My feelings are negative toward racks for keepers because I feel that if you need a rack then you have too many snakes and you can't provide the best quality of life. I mention this to just prove that other people's opinions don't me jack so long as you provide for your snakes and they are healthy.
    thanks for your input, SDA! you're absolutely right: health is what's important. if he ends up thriving in the rack, then good. if not? then back to the T8 he goes.

    Quote Originally Posted by Kcl View Post
    I wouldn't want to move mine into a rack personally, and he uses his extra space, even if it's just to chill in 3-4 spots instead of 2. However, I just don't prefer racks in general. I don't know that there's any reason to believe that a snake moved from a larger cage into a rack would feel much different about it than a snake that's always been in a rack. Since you don't seem hard-pressed to move the cage, but do want to move the snake, you could always move him but hold onto the empty cage for an extra month or so and see if anything makes you feel the need to move him back. If you're comfortable with your decision after that, you can sell the cage with no regrets.
    i will definitely be going that route: see how he adjusts before selling my T8. i'd never "force" him to stay in a rack if he didn't want to and let me know it.
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    Re: is this somehow unfair to Yellow?

    Quote Originally Posted by tttaylorrr View Post
    so Yellow has an AP T8 right? he's had it for over 2 years now. i have the opportunity to purchase an adult 41qt rack; i've been planning on moving on to rack systems for a while now.

    my question is: would it be somehow unfair if i moved Yellow from his T8 into this adult rack? i feel like if i did so, i'd be taking so much away from him. am i just anthropomorphizing him? would he actually miss the extra space? i feel bad even thinking about it lol. but it would be kinda nice to keep him in a rack along with everyone else. plus i'm sure someone on here could use a T8.

    any thoughts? advice? thanks for reading!
    I couldnt do it.. Im sorry tttaylorrr but you know I love how my girls enjoy the room and i actually believe they do too. Im sure what they dont know wont hurt them... But Yellow has been living good already.


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