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Giant AP Cage

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  • 01-26-2018, 07:29 PM
    Sauzo
    Re: Giant AP Cage
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by SDA View Post
    Those branch extensions are amazing. I am thinking of getting a wall mount one to add more climbing areas if she pulls through. Ganja loves hers and uses it to bask and drink.

    Well hopefully, she pulls through. I'm thinking those branch extensions. I mean pat has his 1/4 oak dowels which work fine and he bounces around during the day depending on his temp but at night, he is freakin all over the place. On the floor running around, taking a poop, plays in his water dishes on the floor, climbs up and inside his plastic plants, finds ways to wedge himself between the cage top and the lip and scoots around there making a couple laps or just hangs down staring at the floor from there. I couldnt imagine sticking him in a 6 qt tub. He would have had no room at all the play around at night. Heck if the AP T10 i have laying around didnt have the gap between the 2 sliding glass doors, i would have converted that over to a giant Pat rainforest by now but I'm afraid with how small he is and his ability to find places to wedge himself into, he would get stuck between the doors which could end badly.

    Anyways, sorry for hijacking the thread lol.
  • 01-26-2018, 08:11 PM
    SDA
    Yeah we'll take this over to the pat thread lol
  • 01-27-2018, 10:34 PM
    Regius_049
    This would be killer for a boelen's python
  • 01-29-2018, 12:46 PM
    Prognathodon
    Re: Giant AP Cage
    Gee, why am I not surprised Sauzo has lust for one of these beasts, too? [emoji16]

    I’m thinking there’s a center rib in there for structural support, so I’d do a RHP on each side for heating.

    To be honest, I start thinking about this cage and wonder if it’s big enough to house co-hab of the snakes with our Russian tortoise or my son’s blue-tongued skink. Yingarna the Bredli and the skink would probably be most compatible habitat-wise, but Ying’s big enough eat the skink. Maybe Bruce the JCP or Moresby the IJCP and the tortoise, the carpet boys spend most of their time on their jungle gyms or shelves. The tortoise’s UV light is already mounted to a PVC framework, so move that over and let the snake use it as a jungle gym. I’d have to figure out something for the tortoise’s very hot spot, but . . . funding and space constraints make it all a gedankenexperiment anyway. Until I win the lotto! [emoji4]


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