Quote Originally Posted by rascal_rascal_99 View Post
A lot of bp's don't do well in a nice big roomy cage, even with appropriate hides they will still stress out from the openness of the cage and quite feeding. If it fits in a 10gal right now, there is a very good chance that moving it into a cage large enough to suit it for life as an adult will negatively affect your animal. I think every breeder I know, myself included, at some point in time has had to move a bp back down in cage/tub size to a tub that it should have outgrown to get it feeding again, even when just stepping it up to a tub size that would still be appropriate and not into one oversized for it like you're considering doing.
I now have three young snakes around the 120-150g range in divided T8s. That' 2'L x 2'W X 1'H. All eat for me just fine. The key is to put fake plants in there to clutter it up. I just got a girl the other day. She was in a rack system and went straight to the divided T8 upon getting her. She ate for me two days after having gotten here and dealing with the change of scenery and a lot more space. To me it's a waste to have to buy enclosures as they grow. Buy one that is appropriate for it full grown and keep it cluttered. I take plants out as they grow. My adult just has his one hide and his water bowl.