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    Re: Adult Blood Python Housing?

    How is your heating and stuff set up in those cages dime?

    Do you happen to have a handy link directing me to where I might check these cages out?
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    Heating is on the left side with 11" Flexwatt from Reptile Basics controlled by a Herpstat Pro

    Probe slots routered in by Ap is standard procedure

    Here's Ap's link, you just have to navigate their site until you get to the T-8's

    http://www.animalplastics.com/

    Its a terrestrial cage

    Its a quick ship item as well which is sweet, or you can pick em up.

    Tell em Trevor said hi!
    Last edited by 2kdime; 03-01-2011 at 08:02 PM.

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    Re: Adult Blood Python Housing?

    Cages as Trevor pictured are the best IMO, I add a 10 gallon rubbermaid tote with a monster hole in it for a hidebox/nestbox..You can move a snake and not touch it plus it is a habit unrelated to anything but handling..

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    Re: Adult Blood Python Housing?

    Awesome thread. Thanks for all the useful posts. I was just this very day wondering what I might do when these new hatchlings grow out of a 41 quart tub. I'm now 100% sure I'll go with one of the AP options - the terrestrial cage or the christmas tree tubs. Both look like good options, though.

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    Re: Adult Blood Python Housing?

    Yes thanks everyone for all the great info!

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    Re: Adult Blood Python Housing?

    Quote Originally Posted by tsealock View Post
    I wish I could find those tubs somewhere but it seems they are seasonal. If I get an adult I'll just have to get a custom enclosure for her.
    You can order them here:

    http://www.reptiletubs.com/
    "Cry, Havoc! And let slip the dogs of war..."

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    Re: Adult Blood Python Housing?

    I actually found some gigantic black tubs a walmart intended as tool storage tubs. If I remember right they are made by sterilite. They were 4' long and looked about 3' deep. Might use that for the girl I ordered It a lot better than paying out the ass to have a tub shipped
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    Dang Trevor, those stacked T-8s look NICE (and the animals inside look great of course). I dig it, and I actually have a T-8 arriving this week.

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