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Thread: cage size

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    Question cage size

    how long will a burm or tick be able to stay in a 8'x3'x2'!! i cant find a good source for a cage size to be able to buildmy own cage!
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    Re: cage size

    Might I suggest that you also post your question on MonsterSnakeForum.com, since the majority of those members own large snakes and could probably direct you pretty well also.


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    Re: cage size

    it all depends on the keeper. Some keepers believe a burm or retic could live in a 8 footer there whole life others will disagree and say they need larger.

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    Re: cage size

    i personally own both. i keep them in a cage at least half the length of their overall. but i try not to get too much larger then they are as they grow. too large of an enclosure makes them nervous. if i had a 8'x3'x2' enclosure i would make sure my snake is at least 10ft to 20ft. with my more nervous retics i sometimes keep them in a cage a little smaller so they feel more secure. usually they calm down quite quickly, and then i can move them into larger more suitable environments for breeding.

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    Re: cage size

    ok that sound good then im planning to build a snake room in my garage that will be about 10'4" x 13' and want to put 4 big enclosures on the back wall with 4 arboreal 2'x2'x2' on the side of them to fill the 10' wall
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    Re: cage size

    your 8'x3'x2' should be good till abotu 15-18ft then id add another 2ft all around

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