Friday, February 12, 2010

Ball Python Too Big Terrarium What Size Terrarium Does A Ball Python Need At Full-grown Size?

What size terrarium does a Ball Python need at full-grown size? - ball python too big terrarium

This could be a ball python so I wonder how big the tank should be.

6 comments:

andy s said...

dosent need a 40gal. 20 gal long it would be nice if you are tight on a budget. but a larger tank offers more space and happier. But LSD is the tank should be half the length of the snake.

Spirit said...

40 or more. You do what I had a record climb for him.
or shame that so far, I have 1 for sale.

Spunnkar... said...

You can start with 20 and buy more time, he / she grows. Then you have a 55 gallon. Hope this helps.

Lee S said...

A 30-gallon aquarium is suitable for all but the largest of the ball pythons. Men easily either in the 30s, so can women of great length and thickness have to go into a 55.

WHITNEY0... said...

You need a 10 or 20 gallon aquarium length for infants and children. Babies can be proven in larger cases, so in this case, you do not want to have at least an update.

As an adult, 40 gallons -55.

Çåŗőľîņẫ... said...

Where are you? I'm trying to sell my ball python because they have no time to have with him more now, I'm with the police.

Anyway, to answer your question, it is recommended that the royal python is found in at least one gallon of 20 (long) tank and able to accommodate the growing queue. However, I recommend a larger tank and others, at least 30-40 gallons (preferred).

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