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Housing Ball Pythons!
I was looking at this old you tube video and a guy had his ball python in a tub with a under tank heater plugged in a thermostat?
Has anyone done this before and what's the pro's and con's on doing this?
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Re: Housing Ball Pythons!
 Originally Posted by BEasy119
I was looking at this old you tube video and a guy had his ball python in a tub with a under tank heater plugged in a thermostat?
Has anyone done this before and what's the pro's and con's on doing this?
As in, he had the snake in a sterilite or rubbermaid plastic tub with a UTH and a thermostat? Sounds like a perfect bp setup to me. That's what I use personally...
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Re: Housing Ball Pythons!
 Originally Posted by Inknsteel
As in, he had the snake in a sterilite or rubbermaid plastic tub with a UTH and a thermostat? Sounds like a perfect bp setup to me. That's what I use personally...
yea that's what he had but do you have a problem with humidity?
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Re: Housing Ball Pythons!
 Originally Posted by BEasy119
yea that's what he had but do you have a problem with humidity?
If you're asking if it's easier to keep humidity in a tub or an aquarium tank...its A LOT easier in a tub.
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Re: Housing Ball Pythons!
No problems with humidity at all. Tubs are great for holding in the heat/humidity and not having to use a heat lamp makes keeping humidity up A LOT easier. I just move the water bowl toward the warm side if it drops a little low, but I really have NO problems anymore. It stays 50-55% at all times and I just move the water bowl over when she goes into shed... Always good sheds in one piece...
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Your going to want a rack if you put em in tubs. Pretty much eliminates all your ambient/humidity/escape issues. Can't escape since they can't push through solid wood!
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Re: Housing Ball Pythons!
I have a rack right now and might be getting another one in the future. Just seeing how people keep their bp's
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Racks are amazing. I've been using one for awhile and I love it!
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