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    41 qt too big for 1500+gram BP

    Just wondering if a 41 qt is still too big for a 1500+ gram female BP? Could use the 28 qt she is in now that why I'm asking...


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    For an adult ball python, you can never have an enclosure 'too big'.
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    Re: 41 qt too big for 1500+gram BP

    41 qt tubs are great for adult ball pythons. They move you right past those 15 and 28 qt. grow out tubs.
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    It's fine depending on the individual itself, I have 1500 grams females in 41 quarts and then I have some that will not be as consistent of feeders so I just keep them in 32 quarts until they are a little bigger.

    All about the individual and your ability to read your animal.
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