Here's the deal, if you want to put that little baby in a 32 quart (BTW, none of my animals are in a 32 qt, all 28 qt, and there are some big females too), then try it out. If you notice your animal goes off feed or is not acting like her usual cheery self, then size her down to a 12 qt and work up from there.

I have had my girls up to 800 grams in a 15 qt, no hide, eating like monsters and doing great. Then they got moved to a 28 and are still eating like monsters.

Point is, from my perspective you can never have too many tubs around the house. (I think we have 50 tubs right now, varying in size for 14 snakes )