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    Re: Tanks or tubs?

    Quote Originally Posted by highqualityballz View Post
    Tubs for bps, best way to give them the security and privacy they want!
    Just curious. Do you think you can achieve the security and privacy a BP wants in a tank, whether it be glass, PVC, etc...?? If your enclosure is set up with plenty of hides, plants, etc... shouldn't that do the trick? While still enjoying the display aspect of keeping snakes?
    I would just like to hear more thoughts on this, as I will be re-housing my juvenile BP when he is ready and would love to learn more.
    Thanks!!

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    Re: Tanks or tubs?

    Quote Originally Posted by craigafrechette View Post
    Just curious. Do you think you can achieve the security and privacy a BP wants in a tank, whether it be glass, PVC, etc...?? If your enclosure is set up with plenty of hides, plants, etc... shouldn't that do the trick? While still enjoying the display aspect of keeping snakes?
    I would just like to hear more thoughts on this, as I will be re-housing my juvenile BP when he is ready and would love to learn more.
    Thanks!!
    I can say without a doubt my BP's stick their heads out of their hides more in the RB rack I have. They sit on top of their hides on occasion as well, I think they dig the tight space between the roof and hide lol. When I had strudel the danger noodle in her glass tank she NEVER explored, not at night or any time. She took her first meal with me the night after I put her in a blue tub setup where no one could look at her lol. They definitely love being backed into a corner.

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