Re: Snake buying questions
Kenyan sand boa males, rosie boas,garter snakes
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Re: Snake buying questions
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Originally Posted by
WarriorPrincess90
I'm pretty sure the OP was looking for an animal that could live in a tank with the dimensions 36"x24"x13". Those are not the dimensions of a ten gallon.
Perhaps, OP, we could get a clarification on the size of tank you are asking about?
This is what I read as well. I think the OP was going to use a 10gal as the baby cage and upgrade to the adult size. OP, please clarify!
** I know you are wanting the largest snake possible for this size enclosure, but please keep in mind that large snakes need large cages. As long as you are realistic and recognize that this type of enclosure will not house ANY "large" snake, you'll have some decent options.
Personally, I would NEVER put a BCI of any type, Hog Island or any other, in a 36" long enclosure for it's adult life. BCIs need room and a minimum enclosure for them would be a 48 x 24 x 18. And that is the minimum for the smallest localities and sub-species.
However, there are several snakes that would do well in a 36 x 24 x 13. Rosy and Sand boas were mentioned and these guys are great choices. I am not familiar with Spotted or Childrens pythons but I do know they stay quite small. Certain colubrids like garter snakes or the smaller locality milk snakes would do well.
If you have room to go taller but keep the same width x length footprint, you can go with a Green Tree Python or a Jungle or Irian Jaya Carpet Python. You'd only have to go to 24" high which isn't much. I keep my large adult male GTP in a 36 x 24 x 24 and he is a very happy camper. :gj:
Re: Snake buying questions
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Originally Posted by
Evenstar
Personally, I would NEVER put a BCI of any type, Hog Island or any other, in a 36" long enclosure for it's adult life. BCIs need room and a minimum enclosure for them would be a 48 x 24 x 18. And that is the minimum for the smallest localities.
Thanks for the clarification on that. I had been told before that a small locality like the Caulker Cay could be housed in a smaller enclosure permanently. But I wasn't positive. And I will definitely take your advice over some random breeder trying to sell them at a show. ;)
Re: Snake buying questions
I have truly considered the hognose! They are really cute I just really like constrictors!!! I'm going to do some real research into a rosy and children's python!! Thanks for the suggestions guys. Any more suggestions are more than welcome.