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    Re: Lets see your arboreal cages!

    I currently house my adults in cages I made that are 40l x 20w x 20t, 30l x 20w x 20t, and 20 cubes. Juveniles are house in 6qt and 15qt Sterlite tubs depending on their size.

    Here is half of my room.




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    Re: Lets see your arboreal cages!

    Quote Originally Posted by Brandon Osborne View Post
    I currently house my adults in cages I made that are 40l x 20w x 20t, 30l x 20w x 20t, and 20 cubes. Juveniles are house in 6qt and 15qt Sterlite tubs depending on their size.

    Here is half of my room.




    I just had my first ovulation of the year yesterday. More on the Morelia forum....
    I looked at that thread, Im excited for you!

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    Re: Lets see your arboreal cages!

    brandon i too saw that tread. good luck to you!!

    oh and your snake room is garbage! J/K!! awsome set up!!

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    Re: Lets see your arboreal cages!

    Oh i forgot to add! Brandon your setup is pretty OG!!!

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    Re: Lets see your arboreal cages!

    Thanks guys. The snake room is a lot more primative that it appears in the pics. I don't use thermostats, and as you can see in the top pic, I have the window open as it was around 55 degrees outside. Just trying to get a little action going with some of the chondros.......and balls. I just got my heat/AC put in a few weeks ago and I have my room thermostat set at 73 during the day and 68 at night. My chondros don't get night heat with the exception of babies and juveniles.

    thanks again....and for the chondros pairing.
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    Re: Lets see your arboreal cages!

    Quote Originally Posted by Brandon Osborne View Post
    Thanks guys. The snake room is a lot more primative that it appears in the pics. I don't use thermostats, and as you can see in the top pic, I have the window open as it was around 55 degrees outside. Just trying to get a little action going with some of the chondros.......and balls. I just got my heat/AC put in a few weeks ago and I have my room thermostat set at 73 during the day and 68 at night. My chondros don't get night heat with the exception of babies and juveniles.

    thanks again....and for the chondros pairing.
    Brandon
    it looks way better and bigger than mine!

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    Re: Lets see your arboreal cages!

    Quote Originally Posted by nixer View Post
    it looks way better and bigger than mine!
    Thanks! But what you don't see is the other side of the room. If you look in the reflection, you can see all my racks....loaded with Ball pythons and colubrids. The working room is quite small and overall, measures around 7' x 17'. I built it with limited space and basically designed it around how many animals I have. Space effeciency was top priority, other than animal health and comfort. So far, this year seems to be looking good. The last couple of years have been dismal.

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    Re: Lets see your arboreal cages!

    Great looking set up, Brandon (yep I can see the BP racks in the reflection).


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    Re: Lets see your arboreal cages!

    anyone else have arboreal cages set-up?
    1.1 Brazilian Rainbow Boas
    1.0 Anerythrystic Brazilian Rainbow Boa
    1.1 Het Albino Red Tail Boas
    1.0 Albino motley Red Tail
    1.2 Green tree pythons
    1.1 Emerald Tree Boas
    2.2 Corn snakes
    1.3 Honduran Milks (1.1 alb, 0.1 het alb, 0.1 dbl het)
    3.4 Ball pythons (Lemon bee, Spider & Pied males. 2 Pastels,poss het pied, girls)

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