Quote Originally Posted by Momokahn View Post
I have always kept my snakes (from baby to adult) in enclosures that may be deemed too big by some people. I've never had a problem. Some people say they must be cluttered up if it is a large enclosure and that may be true for some snakes. I have never witnessed that. It may be also that my snakes are out of their cage everyday for up to an hour or better at a time so wide open to them is comfortable. Feedings go off like clock work except for two of the three while in shed. In my opinion, especially for an adult ball python there is no such thing as too big. Something that size you could always section off if you felt it made your ball python more comfortable.
Yeah that's what I kinda figured and yeah I handle my Bp quite often he/never seems freaked out being out of the enclosure!

Quote Originally Posted by Pezz View Post
I need to get a couple of new larger enclosures made but my brother inlaw who makes them for me is currently in Puerto Rico helping with the reconstruction efforts. So Monty has to deal with a glass enclosure when he gets out of quarentine.
I wish I had a brother in law to make me some enclosures and that's awesome what he's doing!

Quote Originally Posted by PythonBabes View Post
There's no such thing as a 'too big' enclosure! For a baby, just clutter it up a lot and they'll be fine.
Thank you yeah That's what I figured!