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BOWSER11788
12-15-09, 07:52 PM
hey, my first post, new to the site not herps. i have 2 bps, 1 candy cane corn snake, 2 beardies and a russian tort, anyway plan on getting a RTB, whats the adult tub size, not that i dont have the money for a boaphile, just worried about room, i was looking at the christmas tree holders at walmart, and wonderd if that could hold a full grown one, thank you

Smilts
12-15-09, 11:42 PM
I dunno havnt seen them but it would have to be large depending on the animal. And welcome to the site.

Will0W783
12-16-09, 11:03 AM
Go on Boaphile Plastics or Repti-Racks and you can look at their racks and get the tub size there. I think you would need an underbed-type one. RTBs can get huge (8-12 feet long) and a proper enclosure needs to have a length + width at least equal to the snake's length. So for a 10 footer it would need to be 6'x4' or 8'x2'

helenk579
05-26-10, 10:25 PM
hey, my first post, new to the site not herps. i have 2 bps, 1 candy cane corn snake, 2 beardies and a russian tort, anyway plan on getting a RTB, whats the adult tub size, not that i dont have the money for a boaphile, just worried about room, i was looking at the christmas tree holders at walmart, and wonderd if that could hold a full grown one, thank you


Thanks you for the post.
Hi guys, Im a newbie. Nice to join this forum.

marvelfreak
05-27-10, 01:20 AM
Hello and welcome! If the christmas tree holder your talking about is a really long tub that i am thinking of. 5x2x1 Anything needing something this size could easily get out of it. As the lid could easily be push up enough by say a 3 to 4 foot snake. Then your tring to find a escaped snake.

Nafun
05-27-10, 01:41 AM
The rule of thumb my reptile vet gave me was "at least 3/4 the adult size". So 8 feet long for a 12 foot snake.

As for tubs... for snakes that big, if you can force it open , they can force it open.

You can build a good custom enclosure for a couple of hundred bucks for a large snake (or other reptile).

A large boa needs a lot of space, and needs to be secure. I don't think you'll find a tub big enough, and I know you won't find a tub secure enough.

You can build a custom cage out of melamine coated particle board for about a quarter of what a boaphile cage costs. Most expensive thing on the one I made was a sheet of 1/4 inch thick plexiglass. I could have gone with much thinner, but I was being lazy, and didn't want to make frames for the doors.

shaunyboy
05-27-10, 08:59 AM
hello and welcome.
cheers shaun