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    GTP owners or whoever knows about them

    Since not alot of people go to the Other Pythons forum can you just tell me if this cage is going to be good for my GTP?

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    Can see the picture...

    Here is how to post pictures:

    http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...with-pictures)

    For adult Green Tree Pythons I would go with something like an Animal Plastics T12 (48" x 24" x 24" PVC cage) they need both vertical room and horizontal room. Some people use 24 x 24 x 24 inch cages but I can't see how they get a proper thermal gradient in a cage that small.

    The cage on the bottom is a T12

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    Can't see your picture but my GTPs elcosure came from pvccages.com and is something like 36" x 24" x 24" with three secure pvc pipe perches. If you post in the Morelia forum that's where most of the GTP people lurk and it won't get buried under ball python stuff in the next few minutes.


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    Re: GTP owners or whoever knows about them

    You can't go wrong with cages from PVC cages.com for GTPs. I have a 2 foot cube for mine, and its great!
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    I also agree with going with www.pvccages.com . Jim is great and the cages are wonderful!! I have a 3x2x2 for my GTP and I could not be happier with it! Jim will give you the option of shipping the cage unassembled or fully assembled/chemically welded. If you are not handy (like me, lol), I highly recommend having him assemble it for you - the added shipping cost is worth it, imo. Here's a pic of my cage.......

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    For my young GTP I like my Exo Terra 12*12*18 cage. It has double doors which help to keep her in when she is active and I need to enter the cage. I think it displays well and the price is good for what you get.

    When mine grows up I'm going with a pvc cage that its 24*24*24 or at the largest 36*24*24. As for creating the right thermal gradient I think its pretty easy. I place my highest perch and find where it gets to 88 then I place the next perch a couple inches lower and so on. Using this method I have temps from 88 to 77.

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    Re: GTP owners or whoever knows about them



    Here ya go . Is that big enough?
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