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Thread: Brb in a t3?

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    Brb in a t3?

    Just curious to see if anybody is keeping a brazilian in a t3 and if so what is your setup? I plan on gettinng a male so i know the size is okay but wanted to know the successes people have had (if any) with humidity and temperature. I plan on having animal plastics including their 11" flexwatt. Not sure if this enough to keep a solid gradient as i have had no experience with their cages.

    Appreciate any input from any brb keepers!

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    I have mine in a T8. It's your nice quality PVC cage, holds temps and humidity fine.

    Also, I just saw on the Animal Plastics website that the T8 is on sale right now and actually cheaper than the T3. Your boa will appreciate the extra space. Mine sure does.
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    Re: Brb in a t3?

    So are you running any additional heat other than the flexwatt? Thanks fir replying to my thread brw!
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    Nope! I haven't needed to, the enclosure holds heat really well by itself, and I live in Minnesota. I also just spray down the substrate once in the morning, and that's all the humidity upkeep I need as well. That's why PVC cages are awesome-they make husbandry so much easier.
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    Re: Brb in a t3?

    Thank you so much. Being that Minnesota is WAY colder than CT I think I will be okay. You've been a big help!
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    Re: Brb in a t3?

    I've lost a few Ball Pythons & Beared Dragons and a few ive spent hundreds of $ purchasing them. Most important make sure there's no drafts .Never put your reptiles by a door or window where there's any drafts & temperature change.

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