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Vivarium Help

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  • 07-11-2012, 03:05 PM
    KMG
    Add a fan and it will drop it down and you can save your money. Don't put it next to the tub just in the room to get the air moving. An oscillating one would be best.
  • 07-11-2012, 10:40 PM
    kitedemon
    I am guessing that your room is about the same. This enclosure will work fine. The rule for size I use is the length plus the width = the snakes length. So until you snake is around the one meter mark if it gets there a male may never be that large a female maybe longer. Some say this method is too roomy and that L+W (x2) = snakes length is fine I think this just looks small to my eye so I don't use this rule of thumb. The other option is to build one there are a number of groups and individuals whom will do so if you are not able to. The problem is still however if your room is 70% the enclosure will still be 70% or so. It is not an issue if there is enough ventilation and air is moving freely and it is clean.
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