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    Re: Keeping Pythons in Racks/Tubs

    Kudos for wanting to find out all this in advance!

    Overall, Ball pythons are more secretive and agoraphobic than most other snakes. This being the case, they like a smaller, darker enclosure. Tubs usually do this quite well... but you must always be prepared to give the snake whatever it will do best in as well as what you can best keep up.

    Personally, as many here know, I prefer tanks and display cages because they keep temperatures and humidity much more stable than tubs...for me. I have both, and most of my BPs are currently in a tub rack for space reasons...but I can't wait to be able to build display cages for them since those tubs are a nightmare!
    About half my BPs, when given the choice between a tub and tank (both with correct setup and temps), choose the tank for the head room and extra floor space. I do have some (three come to mind) that prefer the shorter, tighter space of the tubs and those are the ones that will remain in tubs.

    Each individual snake has their own preferences for living quarters. It's our job as their keepers to give them whatever they do best and thrive in.
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    Re: Keeping Pythons in Racks/Tubs

    Quote Originally Posted by Argentra View Post
    Kudos for wanting to find out all this in advance!

    Overall, Ball pythons are more secretive and agoraphobic than most other snakes. This being the case, they like a smaller, darker enclosure. Tubs usually do this quite well... but you must always be prepared to give the snake whatever it will do best in as well as what you can best keep up.

    Personally, as many here know, I prefer tanks and display cages because they keep temperatures and humidity much more stable than tubs...for me. I have both, and most of my BPs are currently in a tub rack for space reasons...but I can't wait to be able to build display cages for them since those tubs are a nightmare!
    About half my BPs, when given the choice between a tub and tank (both with correct setup and temps), choose the tank for the head room and extra floor space. I do have some (three come to mind) that prefer the shorter, tighter space of the tubs and those are the ones that will remain in tubs.

    Each individual snake has their own preferences for living quarters. It's our job as their keepers to give them whatever they do best and thrive in.
    I figured it would just be a matter of time before BP.net's resident Tank Advocate spoke up

    Great post, Argentra!!! I would have never guessed that you had any of your guys in tubs...learn something new everyday
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    Re: Keeping Pythons in Racks/Tubs

    Quote Originally Posted by juddb View Post
    Actually, i successfully keep adult chondro's in tubs! Large tubs of course, but they do pretty well. I dont have one snake in a "cage", only tubs, personally i believe my snakes prefer them over cages.

    Those would have to be pretty deep tubs, Looks nice, are they in a rack?
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    Re: Keeping Pythons in Racks/Tubs

    Quote Originally Posted by Slim View Post
    I figured it would just be a matter of time before BP.net's resident Tank Advocate spoke up

    Great post, Argentra!!! I would have never guessed that you had any of your guys in tubs...learn something new everyday
    We do indeed.


    That's the homemade rack I have, which will soon be joined by a twin as soon as I find the time to build it. Of course, when I have snakes in tubs they're taller than normal tubs (10-12").
    In addition, my pastel male is in a lone tub right beside the rack. He, my pastel female, and my normal male will all live in tubs their whole lives since they prefer it.
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    Re: Keeping Pythons in Racks/Tubs

    Do they prefer more of a naturalistic vivarium?
    Owners do, snakes don't really care.

    The only thing that matters is for them to have their needs met whether you do so in a tub or a glass tank it does not matter.
    Deborah Stewart


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