Quote Originally Posted by Hapa_Haole View Post
What size tubs do people keep their hognoses in? And do you start small and increase size with age or can a baby hognose be housed comfortably in an adult-sized tub?

And can anyone recommend a good caresheet to use? I've read a bunch from google searches but would like to read some that you guys recommend!
Well, this is kind of a loaded group of questions.
First, keep in mind that there is alot of disagreement with what i will tell you, and everyone had a unique way of doing things that best suits them, none are wrong but some are better in each person's point of view.
As for tubs, i recommend something with a slightly smaller floor space than a 10gal until they are around 2 years, after that something with the floor space of a 20l or 20g is great. I don't do tubs so this is up to speculation for me. I use vivariums. A neonate needs something smaller because they are SO tiny and would be hard to find if they did get loose. I always recomment a 2.5g for them and work to a 10g a few weeks later. They can stay in a 10g for a long time, if you wanted, but that's just what i do. My adults stay in a 20l and are put into 10g only for segragation, cleaning, and feeding.
A good resource to find alot of information is hognose.com; they will tell you about any and all species and subspecies of the hognoses, including the giant. Things are different depending on species. A western and mexican are different than an eastern, and those three are different than a tri colored. Not only is their range and habitat different so are their foods and temperature requirements. Check it out, find which would be best for you and set up accordingly. It's tough to say yes or no on cage sizes and things of that nature without knowing what species of hognose.
Let us know how it goes!