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  • 08-21-2014, 09:28 PM
    Crispy757
    Exo terra glass enclosures?
    Looking to down size my ball pythons to smaller enclousers. I have 2 of them in 40 gallon tanks. On one of them the screen top is broke ( I got it used and it just broke on me ) so I have to keep it taped down so my snake won't escape. And I just feel like they want to be in a smaller enclosure. Both of them won't eat so I'm thinking maybe that's what it is? They're both around 1000 grams. I was thinking of getting the large low tank or maybe just getting a sterilite tub. But I would REALLY like to get a vision cage or an apcage or something.

    Anyone's $.02 is appreciated.
  • 08-22-2014, 06:02 AM
    BrandyL1193
    Re: Exo terra glass enclosures?
    Ap cages are great.
  • 08-22-2014, 08:00 AM
    Cyndymei
    Re: Exo terra glass enclosures?
    What is your husbandry like? My male is about 1000g and he has never missed a meal in the same size tank. If you just want to try something smaller I would just do the tub for now. AP cages are great though.

    Sent from my Galaxy S5
  • 08-22-2014, 09:33 PM
    Tbrown806
    Re: Exo terra glass enclosures?
    Switched from an exo terra 24x18x12 to an AP10 48x24x15 couple months back and loving the AP. Husbandry is so much easier. Shes a 10 month old, about 46 inches and seems to enjoy the extra floor space. She did however refuse her first meal after moving day.
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