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  • 03-24-2012, 10:34 AM
    Becs080
    New burn doesn't want to sit on warm spot....!!
    Acquired a new burm - normal male. He's a doll; very sweet and just stunning (the normal burms are probably one of my favorite snakes). Currently my collection is mostly ball pythons, BCI's, bcc's, BRB's so he's my first burm.
    Hes currently housed in a PVC that's 3 ft by 2 ft by 20 inches - once he's larger, he'll be going into an acrylic enclosure that I have, which is 6ft long, 3 ft deep and 2 ft high. How long do you think this enclosure will last? And what are your thoughts on the ideal sized enclosure for a full grown male burm? I know it depends in part on how large they get so let's say he reaches around 15 ft. I've been told the length and width should equal the size of the snake, meaning if he's 10 feet long then he'd be fine in a cage that's 6ft by 4 ft or 7 ft by 3 ft, etc. Is this the general consensus? http://pbckt.com/pJ.NiL7ur
  • 03-24-2012, 10:44 AM
    Becs080
    Forgot to add - he won't sit on his warm side. It's 90 degrees with a heat mat attached to w thermostat. Cage is around 82 degrees and cool spot is about 78 degrees. Hide on warm and cool and one in the middle. He's always sitting under his log where it's only 80 degrees so I'm a little worried - he always feels really cold (.Cold blooded I know) but I'm still concerned...
  • 03-24-2012, 10:47 AM
    Becs080
    Not sure if my pic posted ok - heres the link of his picture:

    http://pbckt.com/pJ.NiL7ur
  • 03-24-2012, 11:15 AM
    tlich
    So I don't know about burms but I've read the rule for enclosure size "for balls" but I think it refers to snakes in general, you want to multiply your L x W"depth" so 6x3 should be good for 18 foot snake..I have been up all night so I could be completely wrong? But don't think so..
  • 03-30-2012, 09:16 PM
    Ihaveworms
    no you add length and width together so a 6x3 foot enclosure is good for a 9 foot snake and 18 foot snake i a 6x3 foot enclosure wouldn't be able to move
  • 03-30-2012, 09:37 PM
    Ashleigh91
    Re: New burn doesn't want to sit on warm spot....!!
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by tlich View Post
    So I don't know about burms but I've read the rule for enclosure size "for balls" but I think it refers to snakes in general, you want to multiply your L x W"depth" so 6x3 should be good for 18 foot snake..I have been up all night so I could be completely wrong? But don't think so..

    For BPs the general rule is 1 square foot of space per foot of snake, so 2x2 would be good for a 4 foot snake.

    I don't have any personal experience with Burms, but I don't think that the rule would apply for them. They have a much heavier body than BPs. A 5 foot Burm and a 5 foot BP would probably be pretty different weight wise and would have different housing requirements in terms of size.

    Just my 2 cents :)
  • 04-01-2012, 04:55 PM
    takagari
    As for the heat. Who cares? Not all snakes enjoy the heat Maybe he is happy on the cooler side? Be sure he has multiple hides.

    How big is he now?
  • 04-02-2012, 11:20 AM
    mumps
    If he reaches 15 feet, the smallest I would house him in would be 8x4. 6x3 would be waaaaay too small.

    Chris
  • 04-02-2012, 11:45 AM
    Wes
    I may be wrong but I thought Burms didn't need as high of temps as BP's? From what I remembered reading, the hot side should only be in the mid 80's
  • 04-02-2012, 12:28 PM
    Wes
    Re: New burn doesn't want to sit on warm spot....!!
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Wes View Post
    I may be wrong but I thought Burms didn't need as high of temps as BP's? From what I remembered reading, the hot side should only be in the mid 80's

    Nevermind, went back and read a few different care sheets and some are saying basking spot of 90-93 so disregard what I said.
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