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    I want to get a ball python

    I really want to get a ball python.I've had snakes before but ,just little ones like garner snakes,and a snake my dad brought back from wisconsin, it was black on top and bright red on bottom,but anyways.I have a few questions.I have an old aquarium that is 36 in. long, 12. in. wide, and 12. in tall,is this big enough to comfortably house an adult ball python?If i would happen to get one i would keep it in a 10 gallon until it got a little bigger because I read that they can be kept in a 10 gallon until they reach the 2.5 ft. mark.Also, would i be able to have a hide in the tank big enough for a 4 ft. snake,i would think they would need a BIG hide.If i do get one it wouldnt be till the end of august so,if you could help me out i would appreciate it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ofish14
    I really want to get a ball python.I've had snakes before but ,just little ones like garner snakes,and a snake my dad brought back from wisconsin, it was black on top and bright red on bottom,but anyways.I have a few questions.I have an old aquarium that is 36 in. long, 12. in. wide, and 12. in tall,is this big enough to comfortably house an adult ball python?If i would happen to get one i would keep it in a 10 gallon until it got a little bigger because I read that they can be kept in a 10 gallon until they reach the 2.5 ft. mark.Also, would i be able to have a hide in the tank big enough for a 4 ft. snake,i would think they would need a BIG hide.If i do get one it wouldnt be till the end of august so,if you could help me out i would appreciate it.
    Well i am bad at remembering the size of aquariums as far as measurments are concerned.I have 2 of my larger females in 55 gal tanks that were converted into snake cages(some glass was removed and replaced with plexiglass) and the have enough room to stretch out when they want.If that is a 20gal long you have then from my experiance you can keep a ball python in that up to abnout(about) 4ft.Some do keep adult males in this size thru there life time.If you are getting a baby then it is better to get the 10 gal as it causes less stress on them.You can always put it in the bigger tank later.As far as the hides i use newspapers as a substrate and everyone hides in between the sheets lol.
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    Re: I want to get a ball python

    your best bet would be to use tubs. they're way easier to set-up and maintain proper husbandry. i dont know what size tub a hatchling would require because ive never housed a hatchling in a tub but 6 qt. rubbermaid shoeboxes seems to be what everyone uses for hatchlings. for adults you'll need a 41qt. or a CB-70 tub.

    they dont need a big hide, infact they like to squeeze tightly into their hides. for my 4 foot male i have the exo-terra reptile cave X large ( http://exo-terra.com/EN/products/caves_i.html).
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    Re: I want to get a ball python

    the tank is 22 gallons im pretty shure,i already have the ten also so i would prefer to use those two.How would i go about heating?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ofish14
    the tank is 22 gallons im pretty shure,i already have the ten also so i would prefer to use those two.How would i go about heating?
    Your best bet is a under tank heater with a thermostate to control the heat output.Try not to use lights above for heat as they dry out your air inturn low humidity.Make sure you have a tight locking lid also or your ball WILL find a escape route lol.Either use clips or such no bricks,books or other moveable things.If you have any other questions fire away.
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    Re: I want to get a ball python

    just do what i do, buy a 55 gallon tank right now and ull never have to buy another tank ever, cuz the snake can live in 55 gallon all its life
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    Re: I want to get a ball python

    the tank has like glass lids on it would i be able to use them?

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    Question Re: I want to get a ball python

    Quote Originally Posted by rmune0750
    just do what i do, buy a 55 gallon tank right now and ull never have to buy another tank ever, cuz the snake can live in 55 gallon all its life
    Its a bad idea to place a young ball in that big of enclosure.It will stress them out big time.Its ok for a adult but not baby to juvy.
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    Re: I want to get a ball python

    a good way of heating is to use an under tank heater. Brands like Zoo med and Exoterra can be found at ur local pet store. for my ten gallon i used the small sized one and placed it under one of the hides but since your using a glass tank u may need a heat lamp as well because the glass is not good at retaining the heat. plus humidity may prove to be an issue with glass tanks because of there screen tops. I would recomend going to your local wal mart or dollar store and finding a sterilite or rubbermaid tub that is appropriately sized for a baby ball. if you do this you would only need to use a uth and it would be easier for you to control temps and humidity. it is also a good idea to buy a thermostat to help control the temp and humidity. also if your planning on buying from a pet store make sure u examen the snake for mites and broken ribs and dehydration. ive only been a bp owner for a little while but this works for me. bps can live pretty long so make sure your ready to have a good pet for a long time.

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    Re: I want to get a ball python

    so could i use the glass lids,im not shure if that got answered.i would really like to use the glass aquarium.

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