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    Re: Enclosure height?

    Quote Originally Posted by Dutti View Post
    I totally disagree. I had my adult male in a 50cm high enclosure and was small for him. I moved him recently to his new 100cm high enclosure and he is climbing and using all the space. I would say for an adult 50cm height is the minimum if you want to keep it in a proper way.
    Just adding in, there are many ways to keep. Some we each prefer more than others, but there is nothing about ball pythons that makes 50cm "proper" or "minimum". What about you give them an entire room? A whole acre? Grasslands and termite mounds and forests?
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    Re: Enclosure height?

    Quote Originally Posted by Deborah View Post
    Glad you disagree and you can tell me how to properly keep ball pythons, after all I have only kept 50 to 75 adults and hundreds of babies in the past decade.

    BTW I also keep them without a hot spot 8 months of the year , probably not the proper way either????

    There's more then one way to skin a cat, and yes the height the OP wants to use is fine and his snake will be kept properly doing so.

    With ONE newly acquired BP I would not make such broad statement as "my way is the way to keep them properly"

    There are many ways but that was not the original question.

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    If you have kept so many snakes, no wonder that you can,t give them a lot of space. Because the space that you have will be divided on many snakes. For a person like me who owns only 4 snakes, one of them is a ball python, means that i can provide more space for my snakes. I just shared my experience with you.

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    Re: Enclosure height?

    Quote Originally Posted by Dutti View Post
    If you have kept so many snakes, no wonder that you can,t give them a lot of space. Because the space that you have will be divided on many snakes. For a person like me who owns only 4 snakes, one of them is a ball python, means that i can provide more space for my snakes. I just shared my experience with you.
    I have 2 snake rooms one is only 1/3 full and the other 1/2 full so room nor money is an issue so I don't see what it has to do with anything , I keep my animals based on what works for them and myself and encourage others to do the same.

    Again your way is not THE way neither is mine, there are many and again YOUR minimums are not what makes a BP being kept properly and 25 cm height makes it not being kept properly.



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    Re: Enclosure height?

    Quote Originally Posted by Dutti View Post
    If you have kept so many snakes, no wonder that you can,t give them a lot of space. Because the space that you have will be divided on many snakes. For a person like me who owns only 4 snakes, one of them is a ball python, means that i can provide more space for my snakes. I just shared my experience with you.
    I think the problem here is "sharing experience" vs. essentially saying everybody here is caring for their snakes improperly except for you. lol.

    Quote Originally Posted by Dutti View Post
    I would say for an adult 50cm height is the minimum if you want to keep it in a proper way.




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    Re: Enclosure height?

    Quote Originally Posted by redshepherd View Post
    I think the problem here is "sharing experience" vs. essentially saying everybody here is caring for their snakes improperly except for you. lol.
    I didn.t say that. You are putting words in my mouth. I said what i thought was proper and did not accuse anyone of treating their snakes improperly. I did not force my opinion on others. I just spoke my mind. If you think my advice is wrong, very much fine with me. I just told you what i have experienced with my snake, nothing more.

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    Ok, so OP....
    Yes, that is sufficient space to house your BP comfortably.
    Also, yes, your BP would probably use more space if more space was provided.

    This is where it comes down to what works best for you AND the animal. As you can see throughout this thread, there are differing opinions and no clear "RIGHT" way of doing things.

    So, my two cents is this:
    Will the animal have room to move around and find the temperature gradient needed?
    Will the animal feel secure?
    Is the enclosure escape proof?
    As long as you can maintain proper husbandry and the animal is living a safe, healthy life, I say use that enclosure if it's what works best for you while still providing the proper husbandry for your snake.

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    Re: Enclosure height?

    Quote Originally Posted by Dutti View Post
    Let me tell you what i meant exactly with 50cm minimum height for an adult according to the experience that i had. My adult 4 feet male was housed in a cage that is in inches: 40 long, 20 deep, 20 high. 20 inches=50cm. This is the absolut minimum tank size for an animal that size if you want to keep it in a proper way. Now if you want to reduce the height you need to compensate that in adding more floor space.
    A highlight from above.

    "This is the ABSOLUTE MINIMUM tank size for an adult that size if you want to keep it in a PROPER way."


    Quote Originally Posted by Dutti View Post
    I didn.t say that. You are putting words in my mouth. I said what i thought was proper and did not accuse anyone of treating their snakes improperly. I did not force my opinion on others. I just spoke my mind. If you think my advice is wrong, very much fine with me. I just told you what i have experienced with my snake, nothing more.
    You accused everyone with less than a 50cm tall cage of being wrong.

    You may not have meant to but that is the way you came across. The above highlight does not read as an opinion. You state it as fact from your "experience" with one snake.
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