Quote Originally Posted by sho220
As far as holes...a single row on each side (about 1 - 2 inches apart) should suffice. You can always add more later if needed. Size - up to 41 quart depending on the size of your snake. They are fairly inexpensive so I would recommend doing it like hides. As the snake grows, his home grows with him. 24 quart - 32 quart - 41 quart. For UTH's...Unless the tub is in a designated snake room, (ie. a warm room) a UTH sized for a 10 gal tank may not keep the ambient temp's high enough. Also, if the UTH is currently stuck to the glass tank, you may have problems removing it. And don't forget something to control temps (ie. dimmer switch or thermostat).


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Thanks for the response!! With the hole situation, I was wanting to make sure there was enough air getting in! :0 Does it matter on size? Large enough to let air in but small enough to keep Monty in I assume. He is around 3 feet right now so I will probably go with a larger tub since he still has some room to grow. The whole reason for this is to get rid of my overhead light as it is KILLING my humidity on that side of tank. Another quick question while I am here.... my humidity on my 60 breeder tank is 60% on cool side and 40 - 45% on hot side (Under the light). Is it acceptable to have a high/low side on humidity or not? Thanks again for your help!