Best Ball Python Tubs For DIY Snake Racks - Benjamin's Exotics

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  • čas přidán 25. 08. 2024

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  • @cv4686
    @cv4686 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I need to see heating set-ups for a single tub enclosure...Please and Thank you!

  • @lordquastheonly
    @lordquastheonly Před 3 lety +5

    I use hefty containers there pretty good

  • @sunsdescent5416
    @sunsdescent5416 Před 3 lety +5

    Nice video dude.
    Maybe this will help someone -- when I kept ball pythons in those 41 qt sterilite tubs, my security solution was luggage straps! You can use one or two per tub, across the middle (perpendicular to the length). Super easy, not terribly expensive, never had any issues with escape

    • @BenjaminsExotics
      @BenjaminsExotics  Před 3 lety

      @sun's descent, Thanks for the info! I will definitely have to check out this method for future designs!

  • @Jsanc2075
    @Jsanc2075 Před 3 lety +1

    Very helpful! Just bought a Hefty 34 qt tub and a 10 qt I intend to use for transport.

  • @christalleanne8526
    @christalleanne8526 Před 4 lety +2

    This was so helpful, thank you!

  • @ingenunis5003
    @ingenunis5003 Před 3 měsíci

    🎉 Great Video Benjamin
    Your snake is nice - do you breed that morph?

  • @taeviansworldofreptiles3828

    Solid video mate!

  • @cliffa6148
    @cliffa6148 Před 4 lety +1

    Excellent info, very helpful. Thank you...

  • @thorswelt9988
    @thorswelt9988 Před 4 lety +4

    Nice Video, buddy!👍 Greetz from Germany

    • @BenjaminsExotics
      @BenjaminsExotics  Před 4 lety +4

      @Thor´s Welt, Thank you! The work you guys are doing over in Germany is absolutely incredible!

  • @bangerzbang
    @bangerzbang Před 4 lety +2

    You just saved my life bro lol got a 2000 gram female coming in from a friend and my rack is full so was going to get her a big temp latch tub but completely forgot about the big space that appears because of the length so I'll get her a smaller one for now till I finish building a new rack

    • @BenjaminsExotics
      @BenjaminsExotics  Před 4 lety +1

      @Diddy, awesome! I wish you and your new female Ball Python the best of success!

  • @impalaking4883
    @impalaking4883 Před 4 lety +1

    Great video thank you

  • @leitnerryan
    @leitnerryan Před 3 lety +2

    Even with with latch on each end you should still use clips or bungee straps to secure the sides. The majority of the tubs I’ve checked out and used myself with the latch on each end tend to have weak corners and sides that can be pushed up by adult and sub adult ball pythons( boa, other pythons as well). I’ve had a few escapes using those Tubs/totes. I’d recommend weathertight storage bins with 4 latches, hefty bins are fairly strong with the 2 latches because of the deeper lip, or regular 2 latch storage bins with bungees, binder clips, luggage straps ect.

    • @BenjaminsExotics
      @BenjaminsExotics  Před 3 lety

      @leitnerryan, Yes adding attachments for extra security is a great idea. I've never had any of my snakes escape these types of tubs but I'm sure the right animal could pull it off. Especially Colubrids like milk and rat snakes.

  • @Ibaneddie76
    @Ibaneddie76 Před 4 lety +2

    Cool video. I use 32's for everything but hatchlings and my huge breeder females. For those i use freedom breeder 40's and 70's but still in homemade racks and for the hatchlings I use the freedom breeder hatchling tubs.

  • @Emily-ol2mk
    @Emily-ol2mk Před 2 lety +2

    I use the iris 44 gallon storage tote from the container store for my adult female. She is my pet so I have the space and she adores the tub. It’s absolutely massive and only $60!

    • @BenjaminsExotics
      @BenjaminsExotics  Před 2 lety

      @Emily, Those are great tubs and work really good for larger species as well like Blood Pythons. The Container Store has them for like $60+ normally but during the holidays and especially after I have seen them on sale for $30 or less at Home Depot and Walmart, although they will have either the green or red lids instead of the normal clear ones. They're the same thing but with Christmas color lids. Just a tip if you are ever looking for more!

    • @Emily-ol2mk
      @Emily-ol2mk Před 2 lety +1

      @@BenjaminsExotics thank you for that info! I’m definitely going to have to keep an eye out for sales because I’m considering getting a few more larger snakes!

  • @winglessxxx
    @winglessxxx Před 4 lety +2

    I was worried about my tubs lips being too open as well. I was using large butterfly paper clips on each side to hold it on and that worked very well. Although now we find that our timid snake cant actually get through that lip because his head wont fit through without using excessive force, but I think a more tenacious snake might try to get out with success. Thanks for the informational vid!

  • @Red-357
    @Red-357 Před 4 lety +1

    Really cool video. I'm thinking and I'm in the planning stages of getting a rack to keep multiple ball pythons, as pets only. No plans for breeding (yet). But this gives me an idea of what to look for.

  • @reptilelifeline135
    @reptilelifeline135 Před 4 lety +1

    Good job keep it up great info

  • @michaelclark287
    @michaelclark287 Před 3 lety +4

    I use binder clips for the sides of my tabs so that the snake doesn’t get out

  • @BBMReptilesPR
    @BBMReptilesPR Před 4 lety +1

    Great video

  • @saimatthews.tamayo9882

    can I put something heavy enough on top snake tub for example books and tubs

  • @En1gmatic1
    @En1gmatic1 Před 4 lety +2

    Would you trust that exact 28 quart with just the 2 clamps to hold a large full size 2000g + adult without worrying about escape? Not worried about needing hides because i found them in solid black. Im thinking a large adult should be fine as it wont need any hides to take up space being in a solid black tub

    • @BenjaminsExotics
      @BenjaminsExotics  Před 4 lety

      @En1gmatic1, if you are talking about the 32 quart sterilite tub with the blue latching lids shown in the video, then yes I am absolutely confident that it is secure against escape attempts by any Ball Python.

  • @bradnunn1338
    @bradnunn1338 Před 4 lety +1

    Are the 28qt big enough to breed in. I mean pairing together both in that tub or should just use a 48

    • @BenjaminsExotics
      @BenjaminsExotics  Před 4 lety

      @Brad Nunn, if it is for a small to medium sized female and a small male Ball Python, yes a 28 quart tub is more than big enough to have them paired up in.

  • @karebearsanimalhouse7195
    @karebearsanimalhouse7195 Před 4 lety +1

    Hello. I have my ball pythons in the 16 quart sterilite tubs. They have a smell to them that I've noticed..... idk . Anyway I have 2 hides there and becauze of the 2 hides there looks like there isnt much room in there for them. I feel bad. What can I do? Are they ok.. am I just overreacting, or should I paint the outside to a dark color and remove the hides... or are there some good tubs out there that are black or gray that have a locking lid? I've been looking and it's really hard to find something what I'm looking for.

    • @BenjaminsExotics
      @BenjaminsExotics  Před 4 lety

      Hey Karebear's Animal House. If you are talking about a baby Ball Python, I recommend keeping the tub as crowded as possible with as many hiding places as possible. If there is too much open space in the enclosure the snake may feel stressed and fail to eat.

    • @karebearsanimalhouse7195
      @karebearsanimalhouse7195 Před 4 lety

      @@BenjaminsExotics my snakes are about 6-9 months old. I have 2 hides in there with them plus their water bowl. I feel bad when they c ol me out at night... I feel like they dont have ENOUGH room. They eat great! Matter of fact they seem like they want more food when I feed them.... although the size rodents I feed them should be good... I was thinking of going up to the 28 quart? You were talking about... and just adding more if need be. And their bins are actually 18 quart sterilite. Do you think they are fine in these? Or should I remove one of their hides for.more space? Idk. Lol thanks

  • @hyphyjay9565
    @hyphyjay9565 Před 3 lety

    I use a Hefty 63qt hi-rise Underbed clear storage box (that’s the exact name if you look it up) and the dimensions are 36.04 inches(L) 7.8 inches(H) 16.8 inches(W) and I have a 1700g female ball python in it right doing good

  • @strongtv_creator
    @strongtv_creator Před rokem +1

    Can I keep this outside? I live in Florida

    • @BenjaminsExotics
      @BenjaminsExotics  Před rokem

      @StrongTv_Creator, Are you asking if you can keep Ball Pythons outside? Depends on what part of Florida you are in, and what kind of setup you have for them. I wouldn't recommend it unless it's something you really want to try. Seems like a lot of work and risks for a species that can easily be kept indoors year round.

    • @strongtv_creator
      @strongtv_creator Před rokem

      @@BenjaminsExotics what if I kept them in my storm shelter. It’s brick. Maybe out a little window unit? Keep them in racks ??? I live in Daytona beach

  • @funnygaming2672
    @funnygaming2672 Před 2 lety

    My take on this is give what does not stress out your own ball python . Yours like small ? Give it a small tub .He prefer BIG? Give it BIG . ;)

  • @katjones4840
    @katjones4840 Před 4 lety +1

    How does the heat mat not melt the plastic??? Mine started to smell like smoke 😱

    • @BenjaminsExotics
      @BenjaminsExotics  Před 4 lety +2

      @Kat Jones, All heating elements like heat tape and heat mats must be regulated with a quality thermostat. Zoomed and Exo-Terra have some quality thermostats that are very affordable and would work great for your situation.

    • @katjones4840
      @katjones4840 Před 4 lety +1

      Benjamin's Exotics thank you. How hot can I set the thermometer thing and not melt the plastic?

    • @MessengerAgemo
      @MessengerAgemo Před 3 lety +3

      @@katjones4840 I know this has been a long while, but I use jumpstart thermostat, you press and hold the set button and set it for below 330 degrees F (the temperature in which plastic melts) which you really don’t want the heating element getting that hot anyway

    • @katjones4840
      @katjones4840 Před 3 lety +1

      @@MessengerAgemo oh! Thank you!!

  • @CollinsCreativeImages
    @CollinsCreativeImages Před 4 lety

    What are your racks built out of?? Someone has a video of Azel Board racks they say works good

    • @ljl9552
      @ljl9552 Před 3 lety

      Melamine I think it looks like that

  • @golddiamondx8473
    @golddiamondx8473 Před 4 lety +1

    🐍

  • @FLUFFYNINJAOFFICIAL
    @FLUFFYNINJAOFFICIAL Před 5 měsíci +2

    Wayyyyyyyyy toooo smallll pooorrrr snake

  • @jackwood7726
    @jackwood7726 Před 3 lety

    When you say 28 quart, for example, I assume you're referring to it being 28 1/4 diameter from corner to corner right?
    (not an American so I had to check with the comments as to what you were saying haha)

    • @BenjaminsExotics
      @BenjaminsExotics  Před 3 lety

      @Jack Wood, Here is a link to the exact tub I am referring to on Sterilite's web site with the dimensions listed in the description: www.sterilite.com/SelectProduct.html?id=586&ProductCategory=179§ion=1

    • @jackwood7726
      @jackwood7726 Před 3 lety +1

      @@BenjaminsExotics thank you

  • @golden_ratio
    @golden_ratio Před 3 lety +7

    me watching this as a canadian: what the heck is a quart

  • @danedoes8532
    @danedoes8532 Před 3 lety +4

    Hell no. No animal should be trapped in a small shitty tub. I also keep snakes but they need way more room than what you give them in those shoe boxes. My male BP´s have 1500mmx800mmx800mm and I wouldn't go for less than that. Don't hoard more animals than you can care properly for.

    • @BenjaminsExotics
      @BenjaminsExotics  Před 3 lety +6

      Hey Dane Does. First of all, if your enclosure is indeed the dimensions you described, that would be 5 foot by 2.5 foot, which is not a whole lot bigger than the 41 quart tub shown in the video. Also, you have to understand that we are talking about Ball Pythons, as species that spends a huge amount of time in the wild crammed in small rodent burrows and other underground tunnels that are much smaller than the tubs we use in captivity. I have been keeping Ball Pythons for almost a decade in both tubs and larger enclosures like tanks and terrariums, and I have seen absolutely no difference in their overall well being and enjoyment of life when being kept in a tub as compared to other enclosures. If you have evidence otherwise, please feel free to let me know!

    • @danedoes8532
      @danedoes8532 Před 3 lety +1

      @@BenjaminsExotics The difference is huge tho.. Mine are often out and about during night time to explore and I'm very sure that climbing branches and wiggling through the plants and such is very beneficial to them! They get exercise and they get to use their bodies as intended. I'm very well aware that they like to jam themselves into small places, but when they aren't, they should be allowed to use their bodies. I'm a firm believer in making captive animal's lives as good as one possibly can.

    • @albatraozgirl
      @albatraozgirl Před rokem

      Lol there's always one of these people trolling 🙄