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    Tub vs Tank

    I have an about 3 foot 440 gram ball python. What would be an ideal set up for him? A tank or a tub? How should I set either one up? Also what size should it be? Any feedback is good feedback. Thanks for the help guys! In addition which would be cheaper ?
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    I favor tubs. Just know that the room you keep it in needs to be warmer to keep the appropriate ambient temps up. A heat lamp to do that won't work with a tub.

    Setup for one snake:

    ~ IMO a 28-34 qt tub for a 440 gram bp (size is personal preference)
    ~ UTH regulated with a thermostat or flexwatt regulated with a thermostat
    ~ binder clips/luggage straps to keep lid on
    ~ two hides, water bowl, foliage if wanted (fake plants or crumpled up newspaper)
    ~ digital thermometer for temp and humidity levels: you can do one with a probe for the hotspot OR what I do is one for ambient temps and check the hotspot with a temp gun
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    Re: Tub vs Tank

    My room is very humid during the summer at about 80% with the fan off and 50-60% with the fan on and window open well that's what his tank is. Right now its night time I unplugged the heat pad and his hide is at 79.5 with 70% humidity, im trying to get down the humidity now though. So I really want to switch to the tub idea it seems a lot better. I will try to get all the supplies then switch him over eventually. Thanks

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    Re: Tub vs Tank

    What size UTH should I get for a 28-qt tub?

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    I vote Tub.
    It's easier to clean and maintain humidity than heavy tanks.

    Here's a tub set up tutorial that is really helpful:

    http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...e-Basics-*DUW*

    You need to get an UTH at least 1/3 the size of the tub.
    I personally use 11 inch flexwatt 6 inches wide for 28 qt tub rack.
    But most people just use 4 inch flexwatt across the entire width of the tub.
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    Re: Tub vs Tank

    Quote Originally Posted by Dextrad View Post
    My room is very humid during the summer at about 80% with the fan off and 50-60% with the fan on and window open well that's what his tank is. Right now its night time I unplugged the heat pad and his hide is at 79.5 with 70% humidity, im trying to get down the humidity now though. So I really want to switch to the tub idea it seems a lot better. I will try to get all the supplies then switch him over eventually. Thanks
    If that 79 is the warm side hide you are going to fall into temps that are to cold for a bp. You need to have the uth on a thermostat and provide a hotspot at all times. You need a hotspot of 90-95 with the rest of the tank around 80. I wouldn't let it get under 77.
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    Re: Tub vs Tank

    Thanks everyone

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