Ok for our Bps we have them in a 4ft long rubber maid like container that is about 17 in wide and about 1.5ft tall (with lid).
Well In my opinion these are the basics.
A 40 gal breeder should be fine for an adult (although bigger is better, but size of enclosure is a debated thing. Since I don't breed I like to give my snakes an enclsosure atleast the same length as their body.)
as long as it can keep the humidity up to 50-60% when NOT in shed and about 70-80% when IN shed...
a hot spot of about 90-95 degree's, cool side 80-85 degree's
2 hides, one on warm side, one on cool side. Plus if you can't keep the humidity up, a humid hide.
a water bowl large enough to soak in.
and a day time/ night time cycle
and put every new snake in quarantine until you can get a fecal ran to make sure everything is ok and that it doesn't have anything that can be transferred over to other snakes.
Usually a hatchling can eat something the size of an adult mouse, so they should have something atleast that big....my 4ft male bp is on large rats (whenever he decides to eat).
And my 2ft female will not touch a rat for anything. (which rats are supposed to be better for them)
if I missed anything, or any info is wrong I'm sure someone will correct me or fill in the spaces......
Oh, also, alot of bp's can go off feed for "no apparant reason". Right now both my bp's went off feed on the exact same day (11-25-03) before that they had not ate for 1 month 15 days.....and I believe someone on here had a bp go almost 2 years without eating.....just make sure they are a healthy weight and have plenty of fresh water.
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