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    Building got a fast ?

    Hey everyone so I'm in processes of building an entertainment/ display stand an Ive decided a ATB is the boa type I want any how will a 4' long 2' wide and 20" high be enough for an adult? Thank you for your time

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    I think that a 4 by 4 would be cool,and maybe 30" would be ok,but im not a master at this xD

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    A 4' by 2' would be a good footprint. But the hight is the main concern (being arboreal). The higher you can go the better. 30'' would be good but if you could do 40'' id say go for it.
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    K hmm I'll have to redo design a lil so i can get good hight without having to tall a stand

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    Re: Building got a fast ?

    This guy is a leading authority on atb's, and has some interesting speculations about caging...
    http://www.boakingdom.com/caging.htm

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