new rack need ideas on what to fill it with
ok so i just got my new A.P rack in it is the 1860/1960 sterilite 41 quart rack so im looking for ideas on what to put in it. i already have 2 corns a ball python and a blood python so im looking for some different ideas on what can live in this rack with no needs to upgrade at a later date. i was looking at a carpet python's
but it looks like they need more room than a tub can provide.any thoughts or opinions are greatly appreciated.
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im not housing the corns in those tubs i already have the corns, ball, and blood in different enclosures, this is a new rack that im looking to fill so im looking for some other options as far as what can comfortably live in a 41 quart tub with no need to change unless it gets to an unusually big size.
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Rainbow boas are good cause they dont get too big..
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Rat160
Rainbow boas are good cause they dont get too big..
thanks for the suggestion i will definitely look into them
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LorinBell
those tubs are way to big for corns.
How are they too big for corns?
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Mike41793
Angolans!
funny i was just looking at pics of one definitely interested in learning more about these.
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Mike41793
On a scale of awesomeness theyre pretty fricken cool.
looks like they are not real common any ideas on breeders or reputable sellers to look at
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jben
How about dwarf boas?
have not heard about dwarf boas, how big do they get? do you have any links or care sheets you could recommend so i can learn more about them
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Foschi Exotic Serpents
Look here for info.
http://www.cuttingedgeherp.com/islandcayboas.html
Then look at the links on the side bar for Mexican boas, Nicaraguans, Central Americans, and Sabogaes.
There are a lot of dwarf boas and Vins page has a lot of info on many of them. The Sabogaes and the Tarahumaras are probably the smallest.
thank you for the info i will definitely be looking into some of these!