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    Registered User Rhapsody's Avatar
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    Tall tank for a BP?

    I want a ball python, and right now I can get this tank for about 75 bucks:



    Would the ball utilize the space? The girl has an etp in there right now.

    I think it's just too good of a deal to pass up But I want to make sure the extra space doesn't stress out a BP or anything.

    Thoughts?

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    Re: Tall tank for a BP?

    ball pythons are terrestrial and being such do not need area to climb.
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    Re: Tall tank for a BP?

    Nope. It will be a waste of money & space because Ball Pythons did not really climb. They rather like to stay on the ground.
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    Re: Tall tank for a BP?

    Then why does my bp always try to slither to the top of his enclosure?

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    Re: Tall tank for a BP?

    Trying to escape. They might use space you give them, but you need more stretching (floor) room than climbing room.
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    Re: Tall tank for a BP?

    its 3 ft tall by 2 ft by 2ft. would a grown bp be uncomfortable in there? I feel like it's a great deal, but I dont know what snake to put in there. I cant handle a green tree python or emerald boa right now (dont know how to care for them, etc). Any other types of snakes that like climbing?


    Maybe I should just start researching chameleons -_- I just like something I can hold every now and then haha

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    Re: Tall tank for a BP?

    Look at ball pythons still. You don't HAVE to buy this tank, and I think a ball python is probably way easier than a cham for a beginner.
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    Re: Tall tank for a BP?

    Quote Originally Posted by bpkid
    Look at ball pythons still. You don't HAVE to buy this tank, and I think a ball python is probably way easier than a cham for a beginner.

    yeah but this tank is a really good deal, and the only thing that will fit in my room

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    Re: Tall tank for a BP?

    A tub would fit your room. A tank should be good for the snake YOU WANT, meaning, don't change your mind on what you want just to get a tank.
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    Re: Tall tank for a BP?

    Quote Originally Posted by bpkid
    A tub would fit your room. A tank should be good for the snake YOU WANT, meaning, don't change your mind on what you want just to get a tank.
    yeah, i wish i could get it anyways and keep it in the office, but i doubt my parents would let that happen lol.

    what size tub would i need for a bp? (adult). I'm not really smart when it comes to the heat tape and all that, so i'll have to read around the forums and learn more about it

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