Thats perfect as long as you have a perch for them to rest on, GTP dont usually need anything huge, they spend most of there times in the wild perched in trees. Hope this helps =D
For an adult, I would not recommend anything smaller then a 24" cube. Males will roam the cage at night.
2.0 Pastel Ball
0.1 Spider Ball
3.2.1 Northern Emerald Tree Boa
0.1 Amazon Basin Emerald Tree Boa
2.0 Green Tree Python
2.1 IJ Carpet Python, one male a Jag
For an adult, I would not recommend anything smaller then a 24" cube. Males will roam the cage at night. Anything larger then a 36Lx24Wx24D is wasted space unless you are doing a full display.
2.0 Pastel Ball
0.1 Spider Ball
3.2.1 Northern Emerald Tree Boa
0.1 Amazon Basin Emerald Tree Boa
2.0 Green Tree Python
2.1 IJ Carpet Python, one male a Jag
it has been shown that having a tall cage is not beneficial in any way for arboreal species. the cage size recommended above (36x24x24) would be best for an adult.
I think past sizing requirements you need to look at a cage durable enough to last with humidity. A glass cage is primitive and not great for housing these animals. If you are looking for a yearling ETB or an adult male chondro the 24x + is the way to go. ETBs are bigger than chondros and will need more than 24x by the time they are fully grown. If you are getting a neonate then a huge cage will make if difficult to drink and be comfortable. A female of either species is going to require more than 24x. Jim makes really good cages (pvccages.com) Do you research and make sure to give these great arboreal animals a wonderful home.
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Originally Posted by DutchHerp
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