in fairness...the intention of the OP is quite noble.
If I read the figures right, he must be making this some kind of display showcase for his villa/office; let's face it, a 90 sq. ft snake cage? 6 ft high?
we already established that balls and greens don't exactly mix well; however, if my hunch is right, here's my suggestion for his "display showcase" project:
1) put dividers so that it would be possible to highlight multiple snakes and at the same time address their needs individually
2) are you going all out natural here? maybe some of the experienced users here can give advice on what substrate to use. it has to be somewhat available all throughout (they do poop and pass urates afterall...not so pleasing to the eyes and nose...hehehe)
3) revisit the plan for the project; ensure that it can support heaters/lamps/humidifiers/whatever for individual snakes WITHOUT being an electrical hazard for the pet.
Right now, I can deduce that you currently have a ball and a green. Dividing 90 sq ft. bet. the two may not be so efficient, so here's my suggestions for the two:
1) for the ball; you've prolly read that they're arid pythons; don't use sand. Wood chips should be alright (I usually use newspaper); I believe you're supposed to avoid pine and cedar (the fragrant smelling ones).
2) for the green; I've never kept greens, but from what I've seen from friends/other keepers, this is where they can go "jungle" on their decorations.








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