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    Which Reptile Basics?

    Looking over the Reptile Basics site and reading reviews here I'm positive I want to go with one of their enclosures.
    I need to house 2 baby balls and would like to keep them in one enclosure until they are adults, separately of course.
    My question is if the 2x4 w/ the permanent divider will be sufficient, or if I should go with 2 of the 2x3x12 cages .

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    Re: Which Reptile Basics?

    I would say neither one, keep in mind BP do better in smaller enclosure, and even when you divide the enclosure by 2 it is still too big for a baby, a baby should be house in a 10 gallons tank or 15 quart tubs.

    Big enclosure = stress which can lead several issues and you want to avoid that especially if this is your first experience.
    Deborah Stewart


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    Re: Which Reptile Basics?

    Thanks for the reply!
    Just the info I was looking for.

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