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    My issue with arboreal or semi arboreal is I plan on using tubs and the ones I bought arent tall enough.

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    Re: Well Guys things have changed.

    Quote Originally Posted by sur3fir3 View Post
    My issue with arboreal or semi arboreal is I plan on using tubs and the ones I bought arent tall enough.
    Hoggies, kings & milk snakes would be better choices then...they're terrestrial types. You mentioned corns I think? they are climbers & less suited to tubs, IMO.
    Rosy boas are more ground-dwelling too & don't get bigger than about 40" (females are bigger than the males).
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    Re: Well Guys things have changed.

    I may change my mind yet again and go with balls. It's not that I don't like balls, it's just that they are soooooooo popular. Everyone has a ball python. I like to stick with species that aren't kept by everyone.

    The thing is I want to use tubs. I've done tanks, and wood enclosures, and they are a pain to keep clean. At least with the tub its light enough to hose it down, then wipe with disinfectant. Not only that, but I like that people cant really see into them.

    Plus the space they save is incredible. I've also been thinking about keeping some ksb.

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    Re: Well Guys things have changed.

    Quote Originally Posted by sur3fir3 View Post
    ...Everyone has a ball python...
    Not me! (but I've had some in the past, for full disclosure)

    And the name of this forum might have something to do with it?
    Last edited by Bogertophis; 06-14-2019 at 02:42 PM.
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