Re: When To Move RTBs To Bigger Enclosure
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Originally Posted by
Sauzo
I got my BCI girl in a 48x23x14 Pro-Line and I see her probably outgrowing it. I've had her 2 years and she was about 18" when I got her and now shes 6ft and getting rdy to shed again. And yes I wish I could have snatched up a 5ft Pro-Line before Ed quit. Now I will probably be stuck sucking up the freight for an AP T25 when she outgrows her Pro-Line. The biggest plus atm is she loves to come out and is as tame as a puppy so unless she wants to curl up under her RHP, she gets plenty of time to stetch out.
But like others have said, males typically will be fine in a 48" cage. The females though will probably need larger.....as I'm finding out now :)
I think you and I did a lot of the same things and I remember chatting with you during the early stages.
OH,,,, BTW,,, hold out a bit on Ed,,, I think he needs some down time, but he may come back after some time off.
I'd love him back and I'd like to see your setup again too.
Re: When To Move RTBs To Bigger Enclosure
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Originally Posted by
Sauzo
Hey Gio. Yeah I think we both got our snakes about the same time. And yeah I don't plan on getting a big cage for my BCI girl yet as she gets out a lot so I'm not too worried yet. I need to get my pied girl into a PVC cage though as I've got her in a 30 gallon breeder(36x18x12) now but I had to Macguyver it to get perfect humidity and temps and I want a nice clean looking PVC cage
http://ball-pythons.net/forums/image...AASUVORK5CYII= That's why I want to do an AP cage for her so I can have the perspective of both cage companies.
Ha! Same boat as you are in again LOL!
I want my son's royal in the Pro-Line that the carpet is currently in. The carpet I have is some type of coastal cross with the mother at about 10 feet and the father about 8 so I'm expecting an 8 to 10 foot animal and it will need some ceiling as well as floor space.
This brings us back on topic.
Another way of "Knowing" when your snake can move to a larger enclosure is if it is clearly outgrowing it's current one.