I get flak about keeping my snakes in Sterlite bins. Heck, at first I thought it was cruel to put them in anything but a lavishly decorated tank with lots of attractive foliage. I've changed my mind as I've learned more about the needs of the ball python. The ones I keep in bins are doing so much better than the ones still in terrarium space. It's easier to clean, heat and regulate the bins' humidity levels which equals happier, healthier BPs. I had one that went on a food strike for five weeks and he was starting to lose weight that he couldn't afford to lose. I moved him to a bin and in two days he took a rat pup eagerly. People who are saddened by seeing pythons in tanks and bins do not understand how they exist in nature to begin with.
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