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    Hello, my name is Jess and I'm a BP addict

    So I just graduated college Saturday (yay) and was given a hefty monetary reward from my family to spend however. I now have enough to buy an AP cage for my snake......but I also have the feeling that I'll get another snake at some point in the next year or two so, my decision now is do I get the T8 for the one I have, or get the T25 with a divider for the future snake - hopefully a pied - really bad thoughts.....

    *I an not doing a rack system, I like seeing my snake explore too much* Two will be my max as that is all I'll have room for in my new apartment, and time for with life and possibly going for a PhD in a year or so
    No cage is too large - nature is the best template - a snoot can't be booped too much


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    Re: Hello, my name is Jess and I'm a BP addict

    Hello Jess.

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    Get the T8. You can get another when you need it. Two T8 is still cheaper than a T25 and you can stack them for a smaller footprint

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    Re: Hello, my name is Jess and I'm a BP addict

    that's good to know. I didn't realize that they were stack-able. I'm sooo excited to move him from a tank to a PVC enclosure
    No cage is too large - nature is the best template - a snoot can't be booped too much


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    If your current snake is still small enough for a 24x24 you could get a T8 with divider and use the extra money you were going to spend for a T25 and fill the other side of the T8. If your current snake is big enough for a full T8 you could still order the other T8 with divider so you have it ready for your next purchase. Either way you go I would get rhp for the T8. If you use a divider the 40w from reptile basics should work, if you don't get the divider the 80w should work. You could also get an rhp from pro products but they cost more but either company you won't be disappointed.

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    If your current snake is still small enough for a 24x24 you could get a T8 with divider and use the extra money you were going to spend for a T25 and fill the other side of the T8. If your current snake is big enough for a full T8 you could still order the other T8 with divider so you have it ready for your next purchase. Either way you go I would get rhp for the T8. If you use a divider the 40w from reptile basics should work, if you don't get the divider the 80w should work. If you have the divider and a snake on each side you will need a 40w for each side. You could also get an rhp from pro products but they cost more but either company you won't be disappointed. Congrats on your graduation! Like I tell everyone if you have the funds for equipment, food, and possible vet bills then feed your addiction! Lol

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