Nataku
05-30-13, 09:42 AM
I'm currently in the process of setting up/building my next set-up for my BRB, and have some questions that I'd like to hear from other BRB owners on to help direct where I'm going with this build.
Right now, she is in a tub, but she's also only a baby at 2 - 2 1/2 feet long.
I have a 55 gallon tank I am looking to make her intermediary enclosure until I ultimately move her into a 125-150 gallon paludarium.
But back to the 55 gallon.
Do your BRBs climb or make use of vertical space provided to them? So far in her tub, I have a small arching branch cluster that goes over her water bowl, so she can climb into the water bowl from it, or sit above her water bowl if she so desires - but she doesn't use it. And putting her on it she immediately goes back to the ground or into the bowl.
I am wondering if there is a point in giving her a lot of vertical climbing space if she's never going to use it. Primarily because the dimensions of a 55 gallon are 48" (L) x 13" (W) x 21" (H). That's a lot of vertical space that seems like its going to waste to me if BRBs aren't particularly known to be climbers. But maybe they become more arboreal as they get older?
When calculating floor space, by keeping the tank upright, that's 4.3 square feet.
But what if I turn the tank on its side, so the dimensions become 48" (L) x 21" (W) x 13" (H)? That would give her 7 square feet of floor space, a sizable jump, but at the loss of some climbing room. I can add in a piece of plexiglass or lexan very easily (I've still got some nice long lexan strips that would only need to be cut to length) on the side/new bottom of the tub to help hold in substrate when opening the cage. This would also make the enclosure a side/front opening enclosure instead of a top opening one, although I suppose to a BRB it really doesn't matter, just makes it easier for me as a keeper to reach in to the tank.
Anywho, sorry, I'm rambling. What are your thoughts on the matter? Does your BRB climb? How old/big are they? Have you noticed that they become more, less or stay pretty much the same in terms of climbing? Would you consider more climbing space or more room for a bigger water bowl more important?
Right now, she is in a tub, but she's also only a baby at 2 - 2 1/2 feet long.
I have a 55 gallon tank I am looking to make her intermediary enclosure until I ultimately move her into a 125-150 gallon paludarium.
But back to the 55 gallon.
Do your BRBs climb or make use of vertical space provided to them? So far in her tub, I have a small arching branch cluster that goes over her water bowl, so she can climb into the water bowl from it, or sit above her water bowl if she so desires - but she doesn't use it. And putting her on it she immediately goes back to the ground or into the bowl.
I am wondering if there is a point in giving her a lot of vertical climbing space if she's never going to use it. Primarily because the dimensions of a 55 gallon are 48" (L) x 13" (W) x 21" (H). That's a lot of vertical space that seems like its going to waste to me if BRBs aren't particularly known to be climbers. But maybe they become more arboreal as they get older?
When calculating floor space, by keeping the tank upright, that's 4.3 square feet.
But what if I turn the tank on its side, so the dimensions become 48" (L) x 21" (W) x 13" (H)? That would give her 7 square feet of floor space, a sizable jump, but at the loss of some climbing room. I can add in a piece of plexiglass or lexan very easily (I've still got some nice long lexan strips that would only need to be cut to length) on the side/new bottom of the tub to help hold in substrate when opening the cage. This would also make the enclosure a side/front opening enclosure instead of a top opening one, although I suppose to a BRB it really doesn't matter, just makes it easier for me as a keeper to reach in to the tank.
Anywho, sorry, I'm rambling. What are your thoughts on the matter? Does your BRB climb? How old/big are they? Have you noticed that they become more, less or stay pretty much the same in terms of climbing? Would you consider more climbing space or more room for a bigger water bowl more important?