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  • 09-03-2006, 04:04 PM
    Ginevive
    BP and BCI living arrangements...
    I was just wondering if it is OK to stack a BP's tank atop a BCI's. The BCI is in a homemade glass-and-plexi tank that can have something atop it; I would be putting the 40-long BP tank on top.
    I was fearing the risks of IBD for the most part; but, thinking about it, my BPs are pretty close to the BCI the way things are; those who keep boas and BPs, how close are they housed?
  • 09-03-2006, 04:11 PM
    Shaun J
    Re: BP and BCI living arrangements...
    As long as no snake has IBD, I wouldn't worry.
  • 09-03-2006, 04:21 PM
    joepythons
    Re: BP and BCI living arrangements...
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Ginevive
    I was just wondering if it is OK to stack a BP's tank atop a BCI's. The BCI is in a homemade glass-and-plexi tank that can have something atop it; I would be putting the 40-long BP tank on top.
    I was fearing the risks of IBD for the most part; but, thinking about it, my BPs are pretty close to the BCI the way things are; those who keep boas and BPs, how close are they housed?

    When we had our boas they were within inches to the ball pythons enclosures.Once everybody was clean and clear of any possibilities of having any bugs or other crap i pretty much placed the enclosures side by side.As long as the BCI enclosure can hold the weight of the other enclosure you should be fine to stack them.
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