Cage recommendation, sub adult coastal carpet python
So as of now, i have my only coastal carpet female house in my ball python rack. I haven't weight her recently (too feisty, its hard to get her to sit still somewhere for me to weight her) but i estimate her to be around 1200g -1300g right now and i can tell she is still packing on size. She is outgrowing the tub pretty fast and its little hard to manage her inside the small tub. I'm considering upgrading her to a pvc cage in a few months.
is she big enough to spent the rest of her live in her permanately cage yet? meaning am i as this point safe to invest in an adult cage for her that she will spent the rest of her life in? or do i still need to upgrade later on and stick with a smaller cage now?
She is a super aggressive feeder so i'm not too worry about bigger cage stressing her out but who knows maybe a bigger cage will make her feel more insecure and more mean…on the topic of feeding. which type of door is best to get for an aggressive feeder?, she literally flys out sometimes and i have to gently scoop her back in, but she still would loosen her bite on the rat to strike at me when i do that. is sliding doors better of the one piece flip up ones?
any recommendation on brands and model to go with? i have a RBI rack and love it very much but it doesn't appear RBI makes any pvc cages last time i check. My budget is around $200 give or take a little for both the cage and heating element. Some priority would be easy of cleaning, and built quality. Does a mainly ground dweller need a shelf?
any inputs would be great and would be awesome if any of you guys are willing to show off your carpet cage setup :)
Re: Cage recommendation, sub adult coastal carpet python
Hey bud,,,
Here is what I have going on. I just bought a female coastal although it looks very jungle. She is an April 2013 baby and I moved her to the boa constrictor's old cage.
Here is our setup.
We also have a royal python but the coastal or jungle or cross is totally digging her 48" x 24" x 14" cage. It's the top cage. This is before we bought her.
http://i772.photobucket.com/albums/y...a/DSC01283.jpg
And this is how she hangs out now.
http://i772.photobucket.com/albums/y...a/DSC01330.jpg
Re: Cage recommendation, sub adult coastal carpet python
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Gio
Is the picture of your snake showing its natural colors or is the lighting not great in it? You just mention you think it might have jungle in it so I was wondering what it looked like. Do you have more pictures of it showing it fully? Belly too? Carpets get cross bred so much it is more likely then not to have some percentage of different subspecies in a subject now a days so it could be likely you have a coastal jungle cross. If it is a yellow coloring that makes you think that also remember jag is a coastal trait so it could just have some of that in there too.
Re: Cage recommendation, sub adult coastal carpet python
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Originally Posted by
vangarret2000
Is the picture of your snake showing its natural colors or is the lighting not great in it? You just mention you think it might have jungle in it so I was wondering what it looked like. Do you have more pictures of it showing it fully? Belly too? Carpets get cross bred so much it is more likely then not to have some percentage of different subspecies in a subject now a days so it could be likely you have a coastal jungle cross. If it is a yellow coloring that makes you think that also remember jag is a coastal trait so it could just have some of that in there too.
Hello,
Yes, here in the US I know the gene pool is quite diluted and crossed.
Just so we don't screw up this thread, here is more of my new pickup.
http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...1-Very-excited!
Having read some from Nick Mutton and learning a lot from the guy who build my cages, I feel I could have a cross, a coastal or a jungle.
Oddly, both parents are coastal carpets and I have the picture of them posted.
Feel free to chime in on that thread.