dabigjhemzehh
Not so new Member
I've seen several keepers/breeders keeping their snakes in plastic tubs such as these:
I was hoping for a cheaper alternative to the more extravagant glass/wooden terrariums available and I noticed plastic tubs seem to be fairly popular.
In any case, I have several questions regarding the use of these sorts of tubs for the keeping of either a pair of Womas or a pair of BHPs. (Obviously in different containers).
Any information would be appreciated, just thought it was worth asking as I've noticed a large amount of DIY on this forum.
1. How efficient is the insulation/ventilation of these plastic containers?
2. Is there a specific kind of plastic that is better suited to the keeping of reptiles?
3. What would be the best way to heat these containers? (I.e Heat mat, Heat cord, Ceramic/glass heat lamp?)
4. How many litres would you suggest for an adult sized BHP or an adult sized Woma?
5. Are there tubs suited to this available at Bunnings? (I intend to DIY it).
6. How many of you use these kinds of tubs?
Again, any and all information is appreciated. Thank you.
- James
I was hoping for a cheaper alternative to the more extravagant glass/wooden terrariums available and I noticed plastic tubs seem to be fairly popular.
In any case, I have several questions regarding the use of these sorts of tubs for the keeping of either a pair of Womas or a pair of BHPs. (Obviously in different containers).
Any information would be appreciated, just thought it was worth asking as I've noticed a large amount of DIY on this forum.
1. How efficient is the insulation/ventilation of these plastic containers?
2. Is there a specific kind of plastic that is better suited to the keeping of reptiles?
3. What would be the best way to heat these containers? (I.e Heat mat, Heat cord, Ceramic/glass heat lamp?)
4. How many litres would you suggest for an adult sized BHP or an adult sized Woma?
5. Are there tubs suited to this available at Bunnings? (I intend to DIY it).
6. How many of you use these kinds of tubs?
Again, any and all information is appreciated. Thank you.
- James