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    Re: Could i keep my BP in a tub?

    Quote Originally Posted by redstormlax12 View Post
    If you cut a screen out on top of your lid id just recommend watching the temps a little more. I have two 12 quart tubs that i use for my BP. One is his living quarters and the other is his feeding tub. I have a top with holes drilled in it and atop with 80% cut off and replaced with screen. At first i used the screen but the temperatures fluctuate more with a screen top. Now i use the ones with the holes and the temps are much more steady and still no condensation. Granted i live in the adirondacks so my temperature changes might be a little more drastic from day to day since the weather is awful here most of the time. But we've been having 95% relative humidity outside and between 60-75% in the house. I didnt have an condensation except once right by his water dish when i moved his aspen bedding out of the way and put it directly on the bottom of the tub where the heat pad is right underneath.
    so ur saying that i shoud make like half of his thing screen and the other half holes? that would be perfect. and the Ball python will be fine as long as theres no condensation dripping from the sides?

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    Re: Could i keep my BP in a tub?

    As for making a giant square in the top for screen i took and exacto knife and just went over the area i wanted once or twice. The knifes cut the tops really easy and then i just cut out a piece of soft plastic screen (not sure what it was made of) that was bigger than the hole and hot glued it to the outside edges of the top. Takes about 10 minutes. Its really easy and my hatchling bp would never be able to rip of the screen or anything. Not sure about an adult since im new to BP's. I hope what ive said helps you out a little, Im new to Bps and the forum, but i still like to try and help
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    Re: Could i keep my BP in a tub?

    Quote Originally Posted by bamf64 View Post
    ya as far as i can see there is nothing close to condensation.. and why newspaper? can i use aspen?
    Well you said you live in an area with high humidity. My humidity in my room is 45% roughly and the humidity in my tub with newspaper is around 55-65%. Aspen would only give you more humidity which I thought you didn't want.

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    Re: Could i keep my BP in a tub?

    Quote Originally Posted by tbowman View Post
    Well you said you live in an area with high humidity. My humidity in my room is 45% roughly and the humidity in my tub with newspaper is around 55-65%. Aspen would only give you more humidity which I thought you didn't want.
    oh i thought aspen was good for taking the humidity away lol. so ill use paper towel

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    Re: Could i keep my BP in a tub?

    Quote Originally Posted by redstormlax12 View Post
    As for making a giant square in the top for screen i took and exacto knife and just went over the area i wanted once or twice. The knifes cut the tops really easy and then i just cut out a piece of soft plastic screen (not sure what it was made of) that was bigger than the hole and hot glued it to the outside edges of the top. Takes about 10 minutes. Its really easy and my hatchling bp would never be able to rip of the screen or anything. Not sure about an adult since im new to BP's. I hope what ive said helps you out a little, Im new to Bps and the forum, but i still like to try and help
    sounds good! im getting a hatchling and the tubs are only temporary for like a year until he gets big enough to earn a tank.

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    Re: Could i keep my BP in a tub?

    Nope it keeps humidity higher.

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    Re: Could i keep my BP in a tub?

    Quote Originally Posted by tbowman View Post
    Nope it keeps humidity higher.
    okay. so what would you reccomend if i need lower humidity?

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    Re: Could i keep my BP in a tub?

    Yeah. I got my hatchling about a month ago and hes doing great in his enclosure. Hes eating great and really active when im going ot bed and has been active when i get up since ive been getting up for work at five. But you can always make one with just holes and then add holes as needed. I have one of the like rubbermaid 12 quart tubs. It has a raised rectangle on the top of the container so i used that to judge where to drill or where ot cut for the screen. Id recommend drilling holes in the top. I have about three rows of 8 eight holes going across the raised rectangle of the top on each end of the rectangle. Each hole is about 1/2 in diameter and spaced about 1/2 an inch apart. I know its a little confusing and i apologize for that. But id go with drilling holes. And you can always add more holes if there is condensation or tweek your setup and place the waterbowl in different areas to get the humidty where it should be. I hope im helping you more than confusing you.
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    Re: Could i keep my BP in a tub?

    Quote Originally Posted by redstormlax12 View Post
    Yeah. I got my hatchling about a month ago and hes doing great in his enclosure. Hes eating great and really active when im going ot bed and has been active when i get up since ive been getting up for work at five. But you can always make one with just holes and then add holes as needed. I have one of the like rubbermaid 12 quart tubs. It has a raised rectangle on the top of the container so i used that to judge where to drill or where ot cut for the screen. Id recommend drilling holes in the top. I have about three rows of 8 eight holes going across the raised rectangle of the top on each end of the rectangle. Each hole is about 1/2 in diameter and spaced about 1/2 an inch apart. I know its a little confusing and i apologize for that. But id go with drilling holes. And you can always add more holes if there is condensation or tweek your setup and place the waterbowl in different areas to get the humidty where it should be. I hope im helping you more than confusing you.
    your not confusing me at all ! so im just going to drill as many holes as i need to in the tub, and as long as i dont see condensation dripping from the sides the humidity is fine?

    sry im asking so many Qs lol. the last thing i want is for him to get RI or some kind of desiese.

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    Re: Could i keep my BP in a tub?

    Quote Originally Posted by bamf64 View Post
    okay. so what would you reccomend if i need lower humidity?
    Newspaper or paper towels.

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