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    carpet pythons

    Does any have carpet pythons in racks both male and female and are successful

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    I have done so successfully male IJ Jag and female IJ
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    Re: carpet pythons

    what about the other subspecies like jungle,Jags diamond,Darwin's and any other ones that I forgot

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    also what racks do you guys recommend I use

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    Yep, I went from Arboreal PVC enclosures, to CB-70 racks, and my carpets look better, act calmer, and eat great. They are 2011's pure Mcdowelii, and 2012 pure Harrisoni's
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    Re: carpet pythons

    I actually had the opposite experience when moving my jungle into a CB-70 -- she turned into a chronic pusher and managed to damage her face and lower jaw quite badly. The pushing behavior subsided since moving her into a 36x24x18 cage (with perch), although she does still push right after doing snaky business or when she knows she's about to be fed. But she's calmer over all in a cage and hasn't damaged herself in it. If anything, I should provide her a bigger cage. They're individuals, run with whatever works.

    I wouldn't dream of putting pure adult diamonds in a rack, not unless it was well ventilated and in a slightly cooler room dedicated just to them. Crosses, you could probably get away with it.

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    Re: carpet pythons

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    also what racks do you guys recommend I use
    C-Serpents V70
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