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    Re: Future breeder

    Quote Originally Posted by Voidstalker View Post
    1) What type of wood to use? it obiously needs to handle the humidity.

    Melamine if you are building your rack, you can also use MDF but it must be sealed

    2) If I wanted/needed to monitor temp and humidity should i do it for each individual tub or is there a way to do it for all at once.

    One thermostat will cover all your tubs AS long as you dont overload the max output. Humidity is a per tub thing

    3) And if any UK people read this what size tubs and where is a good place to buy them in bulk in general it seems 40 qt are good size.

    sorry Texas here

    4) If I buy my ball pythons as babies would it be wrong or stressful for them if I kept them in 40 qt adult size tubs until they grow into them or should I start them in smaller tubs and increase the size as they grow.

    If you are planning on breeding, you are going to want a couple racks anyway. I'm running 6.5 qt, 28 qt, and 41 qt
    BTW

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