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    Quote Originally Posted by TheSnakeGuy View Post
    It looks like a lot of steps for posting picture, but once you do it a couple times it's really easy. Here's my 20 gal long terrarium just before I put my baby Blood Python in it. The same principal applies for ball pythons. Even though it's a big terrarium there isn't much open floor space for a snake to feel exposed and/or insecure. A ball python can live easily in one of these for 2+ years before having to upgrade to a 40 gallon, which is ideal for an adult. Hope this helps.


    That seems like way too much substrate for your UTH to be effective. Substrate should be around 1/2 inch thick.

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    Last edited by martin82531; 12-05-2012 at 12:57 AM.
    0.0.1 Normal Ball Python
    1.0 Albino Ball Python
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