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Making a DIY tub (thoughts?)
So I just wanted some thoughts on this.
I currently have my 5 month old ball python in a 10 gallon tank. Balancing the pros and cons, I was thinking of moving him over to a tub setup for his size upgrade. He's certainly due for it.
I know everyone has different opinions on tank/tub sizes, but I would like to give him space to move around when he's active at night. I also thought it would be fun to make a small project out of it.
I have a sturdy, 40g industrial sterilite tote ( 35.5" L x 21" W x 17.5" H) on hand that I wouldn't mind making use of, if appropriate. If I did, I want to put a plexiglass window on one side and seal with a safe, non-toxic adhesive. The bottom of the tote has ridges, which I'm not sure would be a dealbreaker or could be modified. Otherwise, the material is durable but still good for heat transfer.
I need to re-measure him, but Dante has since pushed past 3ft and should hit 400g in another couple of weeks. I just want to have the tub/tote set up/tweaked properly beforehand. But before I go cutting this tote up, I wanted to hear from you guys. Otherwise, I'll use it for storage.
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Last edited by Awesomethepossum; 10-23-2019 at 12:45 PM.
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I don't know what you mean by ridges on the bottom, but if they would prevent the heat from transferring from a UTH through the bottom of the tub then I wouldn't use it.
Hefty makes a slightly smaller clear tub where the lid is held on securely with four latches and it has a smooth bottom. Lowes sells it for $20.
https://www.lowes.com/pd/Hefty-25-Ga...Lid/1000505547
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Re: Making a DIY tub (thoughts?)
 Originally Posted by Awesomethepossum
I need to re-measure him, but Dante has since pushed past 3ft and should hit 400g in another couple of weeks.
Do re-measure or weigh him again. Just for reference my 4 foot male weighs in at 1150 grams. At 3 feet long he was 900 grams.
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Re: Making a DIY tub (thoughts?)
 Originally Posted by RickyNY
Do re-measure or weigh him again. Just for reference my 4 foot male weighs in at 1150 grams. At 3 feet long he was 900 grams.
Sorry that was a mistype I didn't catch. He's 2 feet, not 3.
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Re: Making a DIY tub (thoughts?)
 Originally Posted by bcr229
I don't know what you mean by ridges on the bottom, but if they would prevent the heat from transferring from a UTH through the bottom of the tub then I wouldn't use it.
Hefty makes a slightly smaller clear tub where the lid is held on securely with four latches and it has a smooth bottom. Lowes sells it for $20.
https://www.lowes.com/pd/Hefty-25-Ga...Lid/1000505547
Here's a picture. An uneven bottom would have been a better way to describe it. 
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You really want something with a smooth bottom.
Honest, I only need one more ...
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Re: Making a DIY tub (thoughts?)
 Originally Posted by JodanOrNoDan
You really want something with a smooth bottom.
I'll modify the bottom as well.
This can be viewed as unnecessary work- I know there are a lot of less complicated options out there, but I want to see what this'll turn out like. If I botch it (which is possible, as I've never built anything before..) at least it's a lesson learned.
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Re: Making a DIY tub (thoughts?)
 Originally Posted by JodanOrNoDan
You really want something with a smooth bottom.
Sorry to hijack, but can I ask why this is preferred? I kept a male boa in a tote similar to this for years with no issues.
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Re: Making a DIY tub (thoughts?)
 Originally Posted by ladywhipple02
Sorry to hijack, but can I ask why this is preferred? I kept a male boa in a tote similar to this for years with no issues.
A smooth-bottom tub can maintain even contact with the heat tape so you get more even heat transfer.
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I came across this way and thought it was a good idea, looks nicer then a lot of tubs. I might try my own style to it but a tub on it's side instead of the bottom has potential.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=_L4giSNdYPU
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