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    Re: Sterlite tub for my BP??

    What I'm saying is it will work for others... pretty darn close to 100% of the time...I'm 11/11 and have had no problems... What it comes down to is do you want your snake to have room to climb? You choose not to provide them with that so theres no need for the extra space and a 60qt doesnt make sense. I think the majority of snakes should have something to climb on bc these animals live in the wild and there they have the option to climb. To provide them with that, I and other owners like me need to use a taller tub. A smaller tub also allows an owner to have multiple snakes in small space. When my snakes are full grown adults they will ALL live in 4x2x1.5 custom built enclosures which dwarf a 41qt which you use for your adults. Many of the top breeders and probably a large portion of the people on this forum look at me and say "thats way too big" but I look back and say "thats way too small." Until I see some evidence that the space "stresses" them out I cant help but think its just a fallacy.
    Last edited by JoshJP7; 12-01-2007 at 02:22 PM.
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