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GTP Adult Vivarium Size

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  • 12-15-2010, 11:36 AM
    Zoe
    GTP Adult Vivarium Size
    Hi,

    I'm planning out cages for my adult GTPs. My pair is about 2 or 3 years old and they look small in 24 x 18 x 24 exo-terras.

    I've found nice glass cages that are 32"X18"X24. Everything I have read recommends a two foot cube (or larger). The cages I have found exceed the cubic footage but does that compensate for the fact that the cage is only 18" deep, or is 24" in each direction a necessity?

    Thanks,

    Zoe
  • 12-15-2010, 07:25 PM
    DavidG
    Re: GTP Adult Vivarium Size
    You want more side to side space than up and down. 24 is almost a minimum when dealing with adult chondros. If they look small in the 24/18 cubes then I'd wait a while before moving to a bigger enclosure. Glass cages aren't exactly ideal. Check out pvccages.com for quality pvc ones! Are these animals in separate tanks?
  • 12-15-2010, 07:30 PM
    Brandon Osborne
    5 gallon buckets. As long as they are healthy and thriving. I am in the process of going back to smaller cages. IMHO, they do better and are much easier to maintain. I had more success breeding them in racks and 24x24x16 cages....with light bulbs for heat.lol. I'm switching back to racks now with Sterlite 76 qt. tubs. I think they measure 16X23x15 or close to it. Choose what works best for you and your animals.
  • 12-15-2010, 08:51 PM
    Zoe
    Re: GTP Adult Vivarium Size
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by DavidG View Post
    You want more side to side space than up and down. 24 is almost a minimum when dealing with adult chondros.

    By "side-to-side", do you also mean "back to front"? I agree that 24" is the bare minimum width which is why I went to the 32" wide.

    Quote:

    If they look small in the 24/18 cubes then I'd wait a while before moving to a bigger enclosure. Glass cages aren't exactly ideal. Check out pvccages.com for quality pvc ones!
    I'm just not a fan of pvc. I like to do planted tanks with backgrounds and sides, and I make my own lids with built in RHP and lights, so I think I maintain pretty good conditions. If you have further concerns though please let me know, I want to achieve the best possible for them while maintaining something like that I find visually pleasing.

    Quote:

    Are these animals in separate tanks?
    Yes.
  • 12-15-2010, 08:53 PM
    Zoe
    Re: GTP Adult Vivarium Size
    This is what I have now for the male:

    http://zoestevens.smugmug.com/Cages-...83_aJoaP-M.jpg

    The female is in a plastic box because I just got her.

    What I make next will be similar to that but bigger and hopefully nicer.
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