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View Poll Results: Tub size for BP 600-1600g range???
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41 qt 34 1/2" X 16 1/2"
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32 qt 23 3/4" X 16 1/8"
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Re: Tub size..
OK i propably go with 32 qt RBI Rack.
Quote from RBI Rack Faq:
"How Big of a snake can I get into one of these? What else will these house?
We routinely keep baby balls, boas and colubrids in the shoebox rack. Baby balls are comfortable up to about 300 grams, baby boas up to about 16"-18", and colubrids up to about 20"-24". Also an ideal box size for growing individual terrestrial geckos.
The 15 Qt.MCB-S tub works well as a "grow out" tub for baby Balls (500+ grams), Boas, Colubrids or Geckos. Some smaller species may do fine in this tub for life.
The Sweater box rack (MCB-L tub) will house balls up to about 2000g, boas to about 36" and most adult kings and corns. These boxes have a little more floor space than the old Rubbermaid sweaterboxes us oldtimers used to use. These boxes also work well for small colonies of terrestrial geckos such as Leopard geckos or Fat Tail geckos."
Ok i know 2000g Female Ball in 32 qt tub is too much but I plan expend to 41 in the future... and honestly i love get some eggs but I don't gonna breed BP for money but for my own satisfaction. I dont need get 8-14 from super large females.. If i get 4-5 from 1300-1500g female i gonna be more that happy 
Anyway Thanks for Your help Guys and Girl
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Re: Tub size..
how are you going to keep your ball python between 1000g-1500g...most females will get bigger
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I'm housing hatchlings/juvies in 28qt tubs with dividers and semi to adult males without dividers. I decided to go with the 41qt tubs for the 1400 to 3000 gram females I just picked up, and I thought they'd be more roomy for when the boyfriends come over
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 Originally Posted by willieshotg3
how are you going to keep your ball python between 1000g-1500g...most females will get bigger
Read the whole thread. He said that he will upgrade to a 41qt rack when the time comes or will just buy a 41qt rack to begin with.
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Re: Tub size..
 Originally Posted by willieshotg3
how are you going to keep your ball python between 1000g-1500g...most females will get bigger
My female is 1272 g now and believe me She have plenty of space.... and i still have large hide there... Remember that balls spend most of the time underground in rodent burrows termite mounds and such... They really dont need that much space...
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Re: Tub size..
 Originally Posted by Choreboy
I'm housing hatchlings/juvies in 28qt tubs with dividers and semi to adult males without dividers. I decided to go with the 41qt tubs for the 1400 to 3000 gram females I just picked up, and I thought they'd be more roomy for when the boyfriends come over 
would love to see your dividers, i want to make some for my 28qt tubs and have a couple ideas but would love to see how you did it
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