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    Can I please see some of your morelia set-ups?

    Can I please see some of your set-ups? I going to be getting a couple and want to see what people are using. Thanks in advance...
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    Re: Can I please see some of your morelia set-ups?

    Quote Originally Posted by pandp View Post
    Can I please see some of your set-ups? I going to be getting a couple and want to see what people are using. Thanks in advance...
    I would help better to know what type of morelia species you are actually interested in. THe different species will have different type of set-up and housing requirements.
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    Re: Can I please see some of your morelia set-ups?

    Quote Originally Posted by van_garret2000 View Post
    I would help better to know what type of morelia species you are actually interested in. THe different species will have different type of set-up and housing requirements.
    exactly. a GTP set up will be a bit different than any carpet set up.

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    Re: Can I please see some of your morelia set-ups?

    I'm looking for set-ups for those with Bredli's...I know how mine are set-up but looking for other ideas...I got mine in 3' RBI cages, RHP's, Florescent Lighting and small perch of some sort...
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    Re: Can I please see some of your morelia set-ups?

    Quote Originally Posted by pandp View Post
    I'm looking for set-ups for those with Bredli's...I know how mine are set-up but looking for other ideas...I got mine in 3' RBI cages, RHP's, Florescent Lighting and small perch of some sort...
    That's exactly how I have my coastal girl set up, except 4x2x2 and flexwatt belly heat.

    Basic large cage, perch, heat, light.

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    Re: Can I please see some of your morelia set-ups?

    i am in the process of building a 48X24X18 with a radient heat pannel for my adult female.

    my yearlings are in 24X12X12 with belly heat but are going to be due for larger pretty soon.

    i have perches in there and lights but don't run the lights. they heat the cages up too much.

    bredli are my favorites!!

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    Re: Can I please see some of your morelia set-ups?

    Quote Originally Posted by pandp View Post
    I'm looking for set-ups for those with Bredli's...I know how mine are set-up but looking for other ideas...I got mine in 3' RBI cages, RHP's, Florescent Lighting and small perch of some sort...
    How old are they? I don't own any Bredli's but from what I have heard of their size a three foot cage would be too small if they are older.
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    Re: Can I please see some of your morelia set-ups?

    Quote Originally Posted by van_garret2000 View Post
    How old are they? I don't own any Bredli's but from what I have heard of their size a three foot cage would be too small if they are older.
    They're yearlings...Born in Summer 09...
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    Re: Can I please see some of your morelia set-ups?

    Quote Originally Posted by pandp View Post
    I'm looking for set-ups for those with Bredli's...I know how mine are set-up but looking for other ideas...I got mine in 3' RBI cages, RHP's, Florescent Lighting and small perch of some sort...
    I have been raising a 08 Bredli in a 105 quart sterilite. She's outgrown it now but it worked really well. The perch is a manzanita branch screwed to the sides. It has another hide just like the one seen in the picture on the other side, with a heat pad under it. Total setup cost was under 20 bucks (already had a heat pad sitting around).



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