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Old 05-30-03, 06:38 PM   #1
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All in good time . . .

I was wondering about how long I would be able to keep a baby bp in a 15 gallon aquarium before he/she would need to be moved to a larger home. I know that it is impossible to give exact lengths of time but what do most of you think? Feel free to dissagree with one another (like anyone needs any encouragement for that . . lol) because it will help me be able to get a better idea of the time period.

Also, does anyone have any links to some good caresheets as it has been a while since I have researched these guys and I would like to find the best ones out there. I think that we have the basics about having lots of hiding spots, a large water dish, keep the humidity around 70% (though I have heard conflicting points about this in particular), keep the daytime temp on the warm end around 80-85 with a 92 basking spot and nightime temps around 72-75 with an 80 basking spot.

The reason I am asking this is that we have to opportunity to get one at a real good price and we are considering getting one.

Thanks for any input.

Matt
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Old 05-30-03, 07:43 PM   #2
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http://ballpythoncave.cjb.net/ has a good care sheet i think you should keep in in a 15 till it gets 2.5 feet or so
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