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    I just wanted to post about this, because I know a lot of people are confused about whether to house in a tank or a rubbermaid. I went to wal-mart a few days ago, and picked up 1 of the biggest rubbermaids they had for 10 bucks. I had been keeping my bci in a 40 gallon tank. With no effort, my humidity is perfect, my temps are perfect, and my bci has a cage he'll be able to live in until he's an adult. I was so happy with the new set up that I went out and bought 3 more, and I am no longer housing any snakes in tanks. Rubbermaids are the way to go, for sure.
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    Another one to the Dark side...muhahahahahaha!
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    Hey wait a secong, I'm supposed to be AquariumMan. What am I gloating about :?
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    Welcome to the Plastic side Wizil.

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    You found a Rubbermaid big enough for an adult BCI?? What size is it? I have 12 bucks left on my Wal-Mart shopping card... (and zero in my BCI fund... but just for future reference, lol)
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    he won't live in it as an adult, but up until he is.
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    Man, I'm starting to sound like Nastradamus in retrospect huh? LOL

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    Another good reason for going rubbermaid, you can keep upsizing cages without breaking the bank, than when your snakes just about done growing you can invest in a nice cage for him,like one from animal plastics,since thats gonna be his home for a good LONG time.

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    What size is it? I am going to build my cage at a later time but. Was just wondering. The size on it for my beardie. Sorry off topic a little.
    What would life be without my ball pythons and my beardie.

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