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View Poll Results: tub size for adult female over 1000grams

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  • 32q is fine

    10 58.82%
  • 42q

    5 29.41%
  • even bigger

    1 5.88%
  • fine if not being breed in the tub

    1 5.88%
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Thread: quick question

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    quick question

    is a 32 q tube big enough for a over 1000 g female or do I need a 42q? I will add I poll

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    Re: quick question

    Well, I would think that is all you had was a 32 .. it wouldn't be harmful to keep them in there, but for the big .. BIG girls it will be a squeeze, and breeding in the 32 is almost out of the question.

    That is just from my observations and from what I have seen online. I don't have any female big enough for me to worry about that just yet, let alone breeding.

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    Re: quick question

    I really think that it depends on the snake. I have 1000g snakes in 32qt tubs and some are very ready to move to bigger digs and some already have and are doing very well. I also have 1000g snakes who are just fine in 32qt tubs and so I will not move them.

    As for breeding, I have my breeding females in 3x2x1 RBI cages as they are all over 1500g and in no way would be able to procreate with any sort of room- in my opinion.


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    Re: quick question

    32 quarts is fine for a 1000 gram female ball python.

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    Re: quick question

    my 1500 gram girls prefer a 32....

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    Re: quick question

    Quote Originally Posted by cuda View Post
    Well, I would think that is all you had was a 32 .. it wouldn't be harmful to keep them in there, but for the big .. BIG girls it will be a squeeze, and breeding in the 32 is almost out of the question.

    That is just from my observations and from what I have seen online. I don't have any female big enough for me to worry about that just yet, let alone breeding.
    I bred all of my balls in 32 qt tubs last season, and had great results. I was housing the females in CB70's, but was moving them into the male's 32 qt tubs to breed.
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