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Thread: Tanks or tubs?

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    I definitely see the benefits of tubs and/or racks, please don't get me wrong. And I 100000% try to think like the animal would (with all my animals, not just snakes) and try to give them the best living situation for THEM. That being said, is where my question came from. Can the snakes desired security be achieved in a glass or PVC enclosure? If the same can be achieved, then what is the negative of keeping a setup that can be enjoyed by us as well?

    Please know I'm not being argumentative, but trying to always learn.
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    Re: Tanks or tubs?

    Quote Originally Posted by craigafrechette View Post
    I definitely see the benefits of tubs and/or racks, please don't get me wrong. And I 100000% try to think like the animal would (with all my animals, not just snakes) and try to give them the best living situation for THEM. That being said, is where my question came from. Can the snakes desired security be achieved in a glass or PVC enclosure? If the same can be achieved, then what is the negative of keeping a setup that can be enjoyed by us as well?

    Please know I'm not being argumentative, but trying to always learn.
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    theres nothing wrong with either setup and security can be achieved sure. Covering 3 sides of a tank with cardboard or something more appealing visually will help with security. Keeping day time lights either off or minimal is another big one.

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