Quote Originally Posted by k2l3d4 View Post
Dude.... all depends on what you are willing to do.... I have a baby BP that was born early this year in a 50 gallon tank... but I also have five hides, a half log, a real log, and three different bushes in the tank to make sure that he can get from one side of the tank to the other with out being seen. I have had no eating issues as of yet. The hardest thing with a tank that large is the humidity. I have found that when he is going into shed I will put a wet wash cloth over his favorite hide to raise the humidty in the hide and that seems to work. I have not had any stuck shed while doing that . It is a lot easier to increase the humidity in the hide then in the whole tank. ... So what it all comes down to is how much are you going to put into it if you do increase the size of the tank? If you are not going to put a lot into it then stay with the size you have, becasue bigger tanks are more work.
i was wondering if you had any pics of your tank. i like the idea of having a lot of space for him, and i like the idea of bushes. are they real bushes or plastic? is it hard to keep the humidity and heat in a cage that size? ting seems content as of now, but i think he may need a larger enclosure within the next year or so.