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    Re: Sterilite Tub with Latches

    Quote Originally Posted by Mangiapane85 View Post
    For a hatchling or young ball python, that is too deep. ... not saying they can't survive in that, but they would feel much more secure in a lower roofed enclosure.

    Ya know what? Never mind. This whole snakekeeping world is based off of personal opinions. So if you wanna keep a BP in a tub that deep, have at it. ... I've just studied a LOT on Ball Pythons and I know what all of the super experienced people say suits them best. .. but you're right COLUBRID, they could live in that I'm sure.


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    Dude, relax. No one is saying you should start a hatchling in there with one hide and a water bowl.
    All I'm saying is that, given enough cover and other additions to make it useful, a ball python can benefit from a larger and more enriched environment. That does not mean a wide open space with nothing to fill it up.

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