Is my enclosure too big for a GTP???
I'd like to get a young adult GTP that is already established on frozen/thawed prey and that is fairly docile. I have an Animal Plastics enclosure that measures 48"Long x 18"Deep x 23"Tall. I have been reading that like BP's, GTP's can get stressed from an enclosure that is too big. I also know that a vertically oriented enclosure may be better, but I thought mine may be ok due to it's relatively tall height. What do you guys / gals think???
Thanks in advance.
Re: Is my enclosure too big for a GTP???
Here is a great article that describes encosure size for GTPs. It depends on the size of the animal you get if your cage is too big or not (24" high cages are used for adults).
http://www.signalherp.com/whybebitten.pdf
Re: Is my enclosure too big for a GTP???
I would think that cage would be fine - I'm guessing that a tame/handleable animal would also be pretty laid back. If not, you can partition the cage. I personally don't see a need for an automatic misting system, esp. if you're only keeping one animal. My gtps don't seem to be too picky about their humidity and giving a spray gives you the chance to look the animal over, inspect the cage, etc. Also, I've used both horizontal and vertical cages, both of which worked well. All of my current cages are horizontal.