Hell, my snakes enclosures are sub-rack: 4'x2'x6" Sterilite boxes w/proportional thermostat and heat tape. These are for my blood/Borneo pythons, which aren't exactly small snakes, but they're all doing great.
kaz_petts;738929; said:eerm what is a rack system? Most vivs that are sold around this neck of the woods are basically wooden tanks with sliding glass doors for easy access.
I don't keep snakes or any reptile come to that but would love to own a bearded dragon at some point and was planning on using my fish tank when my fishes are no longer with me.
elevatethis;738808; said:And blood/borneos love tight spaces. Also, their need for humidity is much greater than most other snakes commonly kept. To keep a blood python in a glass tank is totally inappropriate.
Use aquariums for what they're meant for....FISH!
elevatethis;740389; said:Glass tanks don't offer consistent levels of humidity, heat, etc in the way that a rack system or plastic enclosure does. I didn't say that glass tanks were bad for all species...I said they were bad for blood pythons. Have you ever successfully kept a blood python?
Keep in mind, I'm speaking about glass tanks as applied by the majority of keepers out there. If you are a more experienced herper and, for example, heat and humidify a whole room - most of the factors that make glass tanks 'bad' go away. Security issues still remain. Thats all fine and dandy that YOU have never had an escape, but countless others who use glass tanks have.
The advantages of rack systems absolutely benefit both the animal and the keeper. Snakes generally want to feel warm and safe, and rack systems provide this for the animals, as well as making cleaning and maintenance easier on the part of the keeper. If maintenance is easier, it is done more often, and the animal is the one who ultimately benefits from that.
There's a ton of old-school herpers out there that have kept their herps in glass tanks for decades and thats great, it works for them. However, with the introduction of rack systems and proportional thermostats and all that good stuff, I'm more than happy to advocate the 'new school' of thought when it comes to keeping snakes!
Brooklynella;740457; said:You've changed your tune a bit; your initial post clearly states that aquariums should be used for fish-that's what they are meant for.
Brooklynella;740457; said:I'm not against advocating the use of rack systems; these systems work great. They are a more modern alternative to glass tanks but they accomplish NOTHING that couldn't be accomplished in a fish tank.
Brooklynella;740457; said:Yes, i've not had a single escape having worked in 8-10 different fs locations and having literally hundreds of tanks over the years. Not one escape.
Brooklynella;740457; said:Blood Python? NO, I never wanted a blood python but I've kept Jacksons in a glass tank and humidity was no problem. Anoles like humidity too.
Brooklynella;740457; said:You can like rack systems-that's fine, but don't mislead others to think that an aquarium isn't a suitable home for snakes-even Blood Pythons.