Another enclosure size queston, sorry
So, the response to most any caging question seems to be "go get a T8!", but some of those saying so will further advise to get one that can be divided, "so you can put another BP in there!" A lot of herpers seem to be doing just that, which leads me to wonder if 24"x24" of floor space is big enough for an adult, wouldn't someone with only one BP and no plans to get more be fine with just a T3, or even a T1? Or are all these people just putting young pythons in each half of a T8, and moving them into bigger quarters when they reach full size? For my part I'm trying to decide on long-term housing for my 85 gram juvenile who is currently in a glass 10 gallon, which has of course been awful to maintain proper levels. And these enclosures are expensive, more so after learning today that our cat's diabetic and all that that is going to cost us...
Another enclosure size queston, sorry
Mine is 24 by 36 and 15 high with a shelf (animal plastics carpet cage). My male seems rather content in that size so far but doesn't use the shelf much. I'm thinking the T3 would be fine for a male. My female is still tiny, so I guess I'll wait and see if it's big enough for her. I really think 36 long is about minimum for adults, though. I've only owned three BPs, however :)
Re: Another enclosure size queston, sorry
Also - a T8 is cheaper than a T1 or T3
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Re: Another enclosure size queston, sorry
Yes, I've asked Ali and you can get a divider later. Just have to think about it with regards to whether you have a light or RHP installed.
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