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    Nice DIY caging.

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    Cool!
    What're you gonna put in it?
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    The cup is useful because of it's emptiness

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    Thanks. It was made for my ball python (normal). But ive got to let her grow a bit first so at the moment she is being housed in a rubbermaid contaiiner.

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    enclosure is 36 x 24 x 24 and shes all of about 20 inches so do have a little time . was wondering if it would be ok to put her in there fill it with alot of stuff and multiple hides? was built to house adult ( could build multiple so just went with large). have read alot saying too large an enclosure will cause stress, but in the wild they have.....well large area with prob lots of hiding spots, just wondering.

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