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    What to put in 36x18x18

    If you were given an exo-terra 36x18x18 with all the lighting and heating what would you put in it? Try to stick to snakes, boids really. This is a situation I'm in and I want to know what would be a good snake that could live its whole life in there.

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    A GTP would be alright in that? That's great because I always wanted one but thought I would need a bigger enclosure... If you say that size is ok for one though...we have a Winner!!

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    A GTP might work, but 24" height is ideal for adults.
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    Okay its between Carpet and GTP. I like the IJ Jag morphs better than IJ but what are price ranges of IJ Jags? More than gtps because I know they are expensive

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    Many folks use a 24x24x24 cube for GTPs. Since yours is 36x18x18, it should be perfectly fine for one. I'd get a sub-adult or yearling and try to get a male since it'd be a bit smaller than the average female, but a GTP should be quite happy in that. I adore my GTP and am so happy I got him - they are truly fascinating and they're the ultimate display animal. You can make a super natural jungle vivarium with that setup too.

    I've been looking at IJ Jags myself recently. I'm pretty picky on what I like, but prices I've found so far are around $900. Now the coastal jags are pretty nice too and that'll only run you about $300. But I'm a sucker for the IJ jags so.....
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    Re: What to put in 36x18x18

    Quote Originally Posted by Evenstar View Post
    Many folks use a 24x24x24 cube for GTPs. Since yours is 36x18x18, it should be perfectly fine for one. I'd get a sub-adult or yearling and try to get a male since it'd be a bit smaller than the average female, but a GTP should be quite happy in that. I adore my GTP and am so happy I got him - they are truly fascinating and they're the ultimate display animal. You can make a super natural jungle vivarium with that setup too.

    I've been looking at IJ Jags myself recently. I'm pretty picky on what I like, but prices I've found so far are around $900. Now the coastal jags are pretty nice too and that'll only run you about $300. But I'm a sucker for the IJ jags so.....
    Thanks for the great reply! Wow I didn't know carpets were so much $, if I'm gonna spend that much I will def go with a GTP. How do you recommend I setup this tank? I have one fully living viv for my cresties .m Any pics you'd like 2 share of your own setup?

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    Quote Originally Posted by AEnimaDrummer98 View Post
    Thanks for the great reply! Wow I didn't know carpets were so much $, if I'm gonna spend that much I will def go with a GTP. How do you recommend I setup this tank? I have one fully living viv for my cresties .m Any pics you'd like 2 share of your own setup?
    i posted my setup in the morelia forum for my gtp display enclosure which has been working pretty well for me

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