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    Re: New purchase help.

    Quote Originally Posted by Craiga 01453 View Post
    Gotcha. Although i know you're no noobie, I always advise people get the animal they want rather than an animal to fit an existing enclosure. Tubs are relatively cheap. I personally wouldn't eliminate certain species cause I had the tubs. The tubs are just a box, the animals are what's important.
    But that's me, and my two cents.
    Oh I hear ya, I have enclosures ranging from a ve-6 from reptile basics, to a v-180 from vision. So I can house the larger snakes, but with my fiance deciding she doesn't like the idea of large snakes I have to keep em at a certain size.

    It's easier to say I need a snake that will fit in a cb-70 than restrict it just by size. Because when considering using tubs I want to be sure that the snake I get is a ground dwelling snake that doesn't need vertical space.

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    Re: New purchase help.

    Quote Originally Posted by sur3fir3 View Post
    Oh I hear ya, I have enclosures ranging from a ve-6 from reptile basics, to a v-180 from vision. So I can house the larger snakes, but with my fiance deciding she doesn't like the idea of large snakes I have to keep em at a certain size.

    It's easier to say I need a snake that will fit in a cb-70 than restrict it just by size. Because when considering using tubs I want to be sure that the snake I get is a ground dwelling snake that doesn't need vertical space.

    Sent from my HD1907 using Tapatalk
    Ok, thanks for clearing that up. Now I see where you're coming from a bit better.

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