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    Re: Help! >o< May I know how to keep the temperature if the snake likes climbing?

    Quote Originally Posted by alice40604345 View Post
    Thank you so much! Year they're separate but they are all in different glass tanks. I wanted to get tubs for them at the beginning, but there're only glass tanks for sale on reptile expo. I know it seems tubs a much better, but I'm not sure how to make a tub correctly for them by myself so I never changed. I’m not sure how many holes I should drill or is it OK to use heat mat under the plastic tub or will they escape from the sides without clamps so I haven't changed.
    RubTubs have some positive aspects but they're far from ideal in my humble opinion . I have some stunning looking snakes and they are also fascinating to observe - there is no way I'd want mine in plastic tubs .

    You can get the temps / humidity correct in vivs / glass tanks or rubs - just takes a little research and fine tuning .

    I know breeders love rubs as they take up far less room so they can fit more in the room plus they see easier to clean..


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