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    I'm sure it's been said, but I wanted to weigh in for the pro-side of PVC and other non-glass alternatives.

    Glass tanks:

    • Don't hold in heat well at all, even if you insulate 3 sides with black foam core board and foil the screen lid
    • Requires more heating via CHE which = more drying out of the inside
    • Because of the drying, humidity is a battle, especially if your room ambient humity is low
    • The glass itself is cold if your room ambient temp is below 75 degrees
    • They're heavy as all get out...
    • They're often not wide enough for an adult BP, which needs 16" min for the narrow side.


    PVC, Sealed Wood, or Tubs
    • Holds heat and humidity in beautifully even if they have a glass front (if there aren't too big of ventilation cut outs)
      • Freestanding tubs need higher ambient room temp (75+) or a CHE on a stand above the lid, but even with a CHE, humidity is better than glass.

    • Because of this, you can use much less substrate or even paper sheets or paper towels, making cleaning a breeze
    • Tubs are super cheap and DIY sealed wood is generally affordable. Racks are pricey, but can hold a lot of animals and maintenance is stupidly easy
    • Much lighter to move and IMO, PVC enclosures are much prettier and more professional looking.
    • Easier to install things inside since you can screw into the sides


    I have PVC enclosures from Animal Plastics and BRACE Exotics. Also a slant front from NPI and two DIY custom wood enclosures. I have a few freestanding tubs for quarantine and transport. I have a glass tank for my turtles...
    Breeder and keeper of Ball Pythons, Dwarf & SD Retics, Burms, Carpets, Borneos, Bloods, GTP, and some colubrids.

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