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    I have a local breeder that does Ball Pythons, but im in search of a breeder that would have baby red tails, also, is there any place on the web that sales 20-40 gallon tanks, I am not having any luck

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    Re: Question

    Quote Originally Posted by defuze View Post
    I have a local breeder that does Ball Pythons, but im in search of a breeder that would have baby red tails, also, is there any place on the web that sales 20-40 gallon tanks, I am not having any luck
    Not too many places ship tanks because the shipping cost (heavy) and the risk of glass breaking. If you want to find a tank, I would look on craigslist for something used or Petsmart or Petco for new. Tons of RTB breeders online that will ship. Check out jimisnakes.com
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    Re: Question

    Thanks, I just sent him a email about a Boa

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    Re: Question

    I keep my boas in Reptile Basic's reptile cages in the 2x3x1 size. They are great because they hold the temps stable (I use RHP's and a Helix) and they hold in humidity really well!! When the boas outgrow them, I'll upgrade them to an AP T20.


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    Re: Question

    Reptile Basics, Animal Plastics and the Boaphile all make nice cages. For babies I use sterilite tubs. They're cheap, easy to clean, and hold temp/humidity where it needs to be.

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