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    what would work

    Hello I'm interested in finding something that would live well in a 36Lx28Dx18H Vision tank with Extra Vent?
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    Re: what would work

    Well, LOTS of things would work well in there. What are you looking for? Another snake? Colubrid, python or boa? Or a lizard of some sort?
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    Re: what would work

    well im taking my bp out of it and using a tub with him he is such an pain. So im looking something that don't take rabbits and will take f/t pretty easy and i don't wanna get into dealing with crickets and stuff again. So im at a loss of what would work in that catagory. I'll never have another bp they are so pissy with feeding.Thanks Aaron I would love to have a monitor but they are to much right now with the baby on the way and they eat way to much crickets.
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    Re: what would work

    Maybe a Corn Snake. I got two and they are very aggressive feeders. They both switched from f/t to live right away. Maybe I just got lucky though.

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    Re: what would work

    why would you switch from f/t to live it should be the other way around? Or maybe you ment to type that either way corns are cool but the cage is little to much for a corn. What else would be good?
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    Re: what would work

    Anyone?
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    Re: what would work

    Sorry I meant live to f/t.

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    Re: what would work

    how hard is it to keep Uros and what do they eat?
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    Re: what would work

    Uros need more space than you got I think. They are strictly vegatarians, maybe with the odd crik or grub thrown in there. They need very high temps and require NO humidity. I really like mine a lot.

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    Re: what would work

    there are at least 20 snakes that I can think of off the top of my head that can be housed in that enclosure....I know you have asked about alot of animals before, so what do you like?.....pythons? boas? price range?....you need to give a little input

    here are a few to ponder....BRB, Hogg Island boa, Angolan, Carpet python, Super Dwarf Retic, coachwhip, racer, blood python, short-tail python...
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