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    Exclamation I am looking for a 1 year old female ball regular

    Hi can anyone help I am in the hamilton toronto area. I am looking for a female ball. I have had a male ball for a year and he is in great health. I just bought a 7' x2'x2' tank. (It took four big guys to get it in my house lol) and I want my Boomer to have a mate. Now I can also buy some mirrored glass and seperate the tank into two seperate tanks but I would like to keep them together. I am just wondering what some of you think thanks

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    Re: I am looking for a 1 year old female ball regular

    I personally don't think that keeping one, or even two, ball pythons in a tank that large would be a good idea. You should look into snakes that do well in display cages; such as, a large carpet python or a large boa constrictor.

    I hope this helps.
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    Re: I am looking for a 1 year old female ball regular

    You might want to seperate the cage into more than 2 sections if both snakes are still sub-adult. Even 3.5 feet is kinda big for a BP.
    I'm building a cage now for our male thats nearly a year old, and thats only 28"x14" on the floor. Once all the clutter is in there, that space will become a lot smaller and a lot more secure for the snake

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    Re: I am looking for a 1 year old female ball regular

    For a tank that big, I'm thinking a Dumerils boa or a Peruvian red-tail...

    For Ball pythons, you would definitely have to divide the tank up and fill it with fake vines and decorations to fill in the space...
    Last edited by Vypyrz; 04-28-2010 at 08:16 AM.
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