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03-04-14, 10:44 PM
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opinions on enclosure size?
I'm a bit stumped on this one.
I have my 19 month old eastern rat, George in a 55 gallon tank, he's been in there since I got him, and I have NO problems with him at all, he's social, has a great appetite, fed once a week, 261 grams, no problems at all.
I've got a 17 month old yellow rat that doesn't want to eat, she's 29 grams, I've been told that she's not eating because her enclosure is too big, that should should be kept in a 5 gallon to 10 gallon at the maximum for 3 to 6 months, then should be gradually moved to larger enclosures with a week or 2 off feed for acclimation each time I move them up in enclosure size.
This seems really crazy to me, but that doesn't mean its wrong.
I've been told the same thing about my bull snake Norma Jean, that her enclosure is way too big and she will never feel safe. She's 6 months old and in a 55 gallon. I called her breeder about it and he said that although a 55 was way bigger than what she needed that there was nothing wrong with using it.
I think Ziggy has his young bull in a 40 if I remember right.
So, if a snake has plenty of secure hides, how much difference does it make in how big the enclosure is,
what do you guys think?
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03-04-14, 10:57 PM
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Re: opinions on enclosure size?
Hey Poom, my bull is 6 months old and in a 40 gal tank. She's fed in her enclosure every 6 days and would prefer to eat every 4 days. She's a bit of a bottomless pit. I'm planning on moving her to a larger/nicer enclosure in a few months. Looking at a T10 or larger. I don't believe a large enclosure, with plenty of hides and cover, is a problem at all.
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03-04-14, 11:02 PM
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Re: opinions on enclosure size?
Size means nothing. It's all about cover and hides. If too large of an enclosure was harmful, every snake in the vast expanse we call nature would refuse to eat and die.
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03-04-14, 11:16 PM
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Re: opinions on enclosure size?
I have my 2ft beauty rat in a 6x2x2 enclosure. She eats every 3 days. And this is not my first experience with keeping small snakes in large enclosures. I agree with, IW17. Provide lots of cover and there isnt anything to worry about.
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03-04-14, 11:36 PM
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Re: opinions on enclosure size?
this is exactly what I thought, I've never had a problem with it before. but I'm getting hammered for keeping her in a glass enclosure too big and that I know nothing about snake keeping and the snake's health would be better off with someone else. It actually had me second guessing myself.
Thanks guys, I appreciate all the input.
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03-04-14, 11:45 PM
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Re: opinions on enclosure size?
I don't have any experience with rat snakes, but I've never had a corn or king refuse an anole scented pink.
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03-04-14, 11:51 PM
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Re: opinions on enclosure size?
Quote:
Originally Posted by wareagleA5
I don't have any experience with rat snakes, but I've never had a corn or king refuse an anole scented pink.
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03-05-14, 12:03 AM
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Re: opinions on enclosure size?
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Originally Posted by poison123
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lol sounds like it should work then, I was actually given 8 of them that refused to eat a few years ago and I got them all going, but they were freshly hatched. I've only kept wild caught speckled king snakes as pets and they love anoles.
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03-05-14, 12:56 AM
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Re: opinions on enclosure size?
thanks for the anole scent idea.
So, is it safe to say from what's been posted here that its not the tank size making the snake not eat?
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03-05-14, 05:36 AM
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Re: opinions on enclosure size?
I always say..nature is massive. Provide enough cover that your snake can hide to the point where you have to move stuff to find it. Stay out of sight when feeding. My gopher will still wait until I leave the room before eating.
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03-05-14, 05:49 AM
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Re: opinions on enclosure size?
thanks terranaut , that's what I've been trying.
I'm so lucky with george, he will eat before you can even put him down :P
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03-05-14, 05:53 AM
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Re: opinions on enclosure size?
Many snakes will not tolerate being moved to a feeding bin. Feed in the enclosure. I assume you feed f/t? Leave it in the enclosure overnight. The snake will eat.
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03-05-14, 05:59 AM
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Re: opinions on enclosure size?
I tried that with this one, still no luck.
My snakes that tolerate it get fed in a bin inside their enclosure, that way I don't have to worry about them ingesting aspen.
the ones that are on paper towel, like this one, get the food directly on the paper.
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03-05-14, 06:16 AM
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Re: opinions on enclosure size?
can't comment per say on the rat snake, but my juvenile pine snake (pituophis) was a bit of a problem feeder, regardless of whether he was in a 10 or 55 gallon tank, he was just a bit of a brat. As others have said, enclosure size really shouldn't matter as long as there is plenty of hides and cover to get from point a to point b.
For the rat snake that isn't eating, it *may* be worth it to try a live pinkie/fuzzy/w/e to get her going, once she is eating regularly it shouldn't be a problem to switch back to FT.
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03-05-14, 07:09 AM
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Re: opinions on enclosure size?
thanks starbuck, I'll try the live pinkie
what kind of pine do you have? I have an 8 month old northern
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