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Brb in a t3?

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  • 10-23-2015, 05:48 PM
    theskyturnsgrey
    Brb in a t3?
    Just curious to see if anybody is keeping a brazilian in a t3 and if so what is your setup? I plan on gettinng a male so i know the size is okay but wanted to know the successes people have had (if any) with humidity and temperature. I plan on having animal plastics including their 11" flexwatt. Not sure if this enough to keep a solid gradient as i have had no experience with their cages.

    Appreciate any input from any brb keepers!

    --Brian
  • 10-23-2015, 08:39 PM
    theoremofgoats
    I have mine in a T8. It's your nice quality PVC cage, holds temps and humidity fine.

    Also, I just saw on the Animal Plastics website that the T8 is on sale right now and actually cheaper than the T3. Your boa will appreciate the extra space. :) Mine sure does.
  • 10-25-2015, 09:30 PM
    theskyturnsgrey
    Re: Brb in a t3?
    So are you running any additional heat other than the flexwatt? Thanks fir replying to my thread brw!
  • 10-27-2015, 01:53 AM
    theoremofgoats
    Nope! I haven't needed to, the enclosure holds heat really well by itself, and I live in Minnesota. I also just spray down the substrate once in the morning, and that's all the humidity upkeep I need as well. That's why PVC cages are awesome-they make husbandry so much easier.
  • 10-27-2015, 09:12 AM
    theskyturnsgrey
    Re: Brb in a t3?
    Thank you so much. Being that Minnesota is WAY colder than CT I think I will be okay. You've been a big help!
  • 11-05-2015, 12:48 PM
    louis burgos
    Re: Brb in a t3?
    I've lost a few Ball Pythons & Beared Dragons and a few ive spent hundreds of $ purchasing them. Most important make sure there's no drafts .Never put your reptiles by a door or window where there's any drafts & temperature change.

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