Re: Housing for Male Retic?
Ok. Thank you for the information! Does feeding typically effect the size they can grow to as adults or does it only slow/speed it up? Also I will be getting a baby male so I had some concerns about either starting it out in a tub or in a 20 gallon glass terrarium. The problem is that I'm afraid using a UTH will melt the plastic even with a thermometer controlling it. I've modified the 20 gallon terrarium by wrapping plastic around the screen lid that it comes with to keep in humidity/heat but I'm afraid it won't get as much circulation compared to the tub where I can just drill holes into the side without losing too much heat.
Re: Housing for Male Retic?
A 4'x2' Too small? Reptileexperts says he houses his adult male in a vision 400 just fine
Re: Housing for Male Retic?
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A_Kap
A 4'x2' Too small? Reptileexperts says he houses his adult male in a vision 400 just fine
There is a difference not only in length but also in thickness between a 10 foot long 50% jampea dwarf GC male and a 13 foot long mainland male. If my adult mainland male were in a 4' enclosure he would never be able to move away from the warm side.
Re: Housing for Male Retic?
"I have an adult white albino male het genetic stripe that is around 9 ft, housed in a Vision 400 just fine."
^I think he meant a mainland but I didn't know there was a noticeable difference in their thickness. I'm trying to look for inexpensive dwarves but I'm coming up empty.
Anyway, I'm going with the 4'x2' when he's ready and I'll make the proper accommodations if needed. Hoping that v400 lasts though.
Thank you for your help!
Re: Housing for Male Retic?
There isn't... A mainland and dwarf male will have the same thickness. Males can get obese quick though since much of their metabolism does not go toward length addition. I stand by my statement. A 13 ft male though is a big difference between a 10'. And yes my 9' is mostly mainland with a touch of dwarf genes in there. Sorry haven't been monitoring this thread to close so there are delays.
A 4x2 is very manageable for mainland males pending they do not get obese. And pending they are not grown to larger than normal lengths. Paul, the retic keeper, also houses most of his males in v400, Shane with SCconstrictors also uses these setups for his males. But there will be size exceptions...
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