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    Baby GTP Housing..

    Looking to venture into one of my long time loves and add a few GTPs to my collection of ever growing Ball Pythons.. My dilemma is that i wanted something i could admire since all my Balls r hidden away in racks but am reading that this is the best way to raise baby GTPs as well.. Is this the only way it can/should be done or is there a way i could set something up that would allow me to see them as well as provide them w/ the security they need to thrive?

    Any info would be appreciated, in the end ill do whats best for them as in time theyll move up to caging and ill be able to look at them all i want w/o issue!!

    Pics r appreciated of everyones neonate setups/caging.. When it comes to housing in a rack, back or belly heat?

    Also any suggested sites/forums would be great to..

    Thx,

    steve winkler
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    Re: Baby GTP Housing..

    Tubs are the way to go. Neos are so fragile to husbandry mistakes and glass cages don't hold heat well. Check out moreliaviridis.yuku.com
    You'll find some good reading. Why not invest in a quality yearling?
    Chondro-holic

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    Yeap, it's official.

    David is the official BP.net Morelia-picture-taker-putter-on-the-internet-er!

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    Re: Baby GTP Housing..

    Thx for ur input, buddy of mine referred me to that site too. Been looking there but not alot of info on neonate caging. My thoughts r that id have to buy a 10-15 bin rack for only a few GTPs thatll out grow the 6qt bins in a few months..

    Considered a nice yearling that i could set up a nice enclosure for just been told to start w/ a baby..

    Trying to set it all up then look to find my snake..

    steve winkler
    www.SteveWinklerReptiles.com

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