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"Preparing For First shed"
plastic tubs
what does everybody think about tubs vs aquariums. Tubs limit your vision and a tub rack would be less expensive to build. Aquariums are much nicer looking but can get a bit pricey. I'm am not good at working with wood either.
livin it reptile and loving every minute of it
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Brother Snake
Re: plastic tubs
Hoenstly don't like tubs........they're kind of hard to light properly (I'm a large proponent of lighting for garters) and visually they're not really appealing and I really like to be able to watch my garters. I understand about the costlyness of tanks, but I'd check classified sections of the paper or hit yard sales. I've gotten some really good deals on both fronts. Also, if there are any herp shows near you, sometimes you can get tanks that are just for herps. They're lighter and cheaper, but you can't fill them with water....but with garters this shouldn't be a concern. Hope this helps.
Roy
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Ophiuchus rhea
Re: plastic tubs
yes
not only can you not observe the snakes, but almost equally important with garters: they cannot watch you and they really like to see what's going on
plus all the other problems with heating and lighting
I think they're okay temporarily
rhea
"you cannot depend on your eyes when your imagination is out of focus" Mark Twain
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"Preparing For Fourth shed"
Re: plastic tubs
When my garter babies were first born I kept them in a plastic tub (fully furnished though ) and that was ok for a little while. But I did miss not being able to see them properly. The only reason why I kept them like that, was that the holes in the starter tank were too big and I was concerned the babies would escape. In the plastic tub I was able to choose the right size hole to drill.
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"Third shed, A Success"
Re: plastic tubs
We keep a lot of snakes in tubs, mainly kings, but a couple of small bos and my old checkered. They are doin really well in tubs, seem to really like being in them, they eat better than they did in proper vivs, not saying that they didnt do well in vivs, certainly seems to help with picky eaters.
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Moderator
Re: plastic tubs
I only use proper vivs. To me the whole point of keeping snakes is so that I can see them.
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Forum Moderator
Re: plastic tubs
I don't have anything against tubs, as long as they are big enough for the snake that is supposed to inhabit it. I kept my corn in one for a while, but it was because my building project wasn't finished yet.
But I do dislike them because they're not completely clear. They're practical sometimes, but not especially nice looking.
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Mr Thamnophis
Re: plastic tubs
I keep mine in tubs...got so many!!!! Lighting isn't a problem for garters...mine have done fine for years....it's all a matter each keepers preference.....
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"Preparing For First shed"
Re: plastic tubs
as of right now I have my 5 garters in glass viv. and a ball python in a tub. to be honest with you I see problems in both and advantages in both.I guess I will have to ake this choice on my own. thanks for all the help guys You always come through.
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