It is not a stupid move, just an inexperienced move. It is very difficult to keep the heat and humidity in the proper range in such a large enclosure. Also a lot of ball pythons go off feed in such a large enclosure, because they do not feel secure. You can alter the enclosure to try to fix these issues. If they do not work, then I suggest going with a smaller one; such as, a 20 gallon long.
You could always buy something else that is more suited to keep in the 55 gallon tank! But it isn't the best enclosure for a BP in most circumstances, and co-habing them is also not a good idea. If you want to know more, I suggest doing a search or starting your own thread.
Hello every one !!
well this post was very informative for me....... i was searching info for the same topic but is there any one who can help me out to know more about details about it so if there's any one please do let me know or send me a P.M
regards
Hello every one !!
well this post was very informative for me....... i was searching info for the same topic but is there any one who can help me out to know more about details about it so if there's any one please do let me know or send me a P.M
regards
Hey Aadil,
You could start a new thread and post the questions you have there. The community will be more than happy to help you out with some feedback.
~*Rich
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i use a few different sized rack system since it saves space and holds humidity much better. with close to 20 snakes as well as expecting 6 or so clutches this year it would take up way to much space housing them all in tanks. plus i find them a lot easier to clean.