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    Housing adult bp, what size to choose.

    Hello everyone, I have another kinda silly super indecisive post that I need help with. I've decided to buy Proline cages for my two bps to get them out of their glass tanks since they are such a hassle. They have two sizes that I'm thinking about but just can choose between. The price difference is only $25 and only a 6in size difference which makes it so hard for me to pick. One cage is 32x23x12 for $185 shipped and the other is 36x23x14 for $210 shipped so not much of a difference. Sorry for all of my dumb posts lol. I'm just really indecisive when it comes to these things and it helps when I have other opinions. Thanks for all your help guys


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    Re: Housing adult bp, what size to choose.

    Either would be fine honestly
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    Re: Housing adult bp, what size to choose.

    I'd do the second one just because it's more of a standard size in case you want to stack enclosures in the future. Just my two cents.

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    Re: Housing adult bp, what size to choose.

    Oh yeah! I forgot to add that my female Eva is pretty long, she's about 4 1/2 feet. Just some extra info, but thanks for the replies so far


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    IMO bigger is better...so if you are set on those two I would go with the bigger size. I don't breed snakes so when I set up an enclosure I give them as much space as possible. I have seen BPs in 4ft cages that use the entire cage. My blue tongue skinks are both under 2 feet long and they are in 3x2x2ft cages.
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