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Proper tub size for balls?
this is partly for me, and also for a document I am going to write on housing for my Wiki
i have seen a lot of discussions on this, and thought maybe a new topic and new take on this would help smooth out good answers for myself and others
so what in reality should the wight>size ratio be for ball>QT for tubs?
I figure with enough responses I can come up witha good solid ratio 
Anyone have thoughts on this?
Advice would be great!
shawn
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Re: Proper tub size for balls?
Heres my old topic about this, it has a lot of good answers in it!
http://www.ball-pythons.net/forums/s...ad.php?t=71433
Personally I'm going to go with this;
Hatchling-150g : 6quart
150g-500g : 15q
500g-1700g : 32q (males permanently)
1700g+ : 41q
For my cornsnakes, it's completely different.
That's my solid ratio from my old thread that I came up with. :]
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Re: Proper tub size for balls?
How about proper size for people (like me) who choose to keep snakes in reptile cages???
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