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custom cage size
would a 4'x2'x2' be too big for an adult ball python? i want to build one for my ball python but ive heard that they get stressed out if their enclosure is too big
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You would need to clutter it up pretty good to make him <or her> feel secure in something so big. Honestly, I'd have a field day with something that big. Like a jungle canopy type set up
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custom cage size
I've never understood the whole too big setup argument. Africa is a massive land area, and they live there naturally.
We are throwing them in a cage that fits in a house. To big?
Make it as huge as you want! They are going to feel safe and secure in the hides you provide 
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Re: custom cage size
You can make it as nice as you want, but I think in the end you'll be disappointed in how much of the cage your snake actually uses. I would chop that down to something like 40"X20"X18". A cage with dimensions you're planning would be better suited for a semi-arboreal boa or maybe a blood python. Also have you considered what it will take to properly heat and ventilate an enclosure with 32 cubic feet of space?
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Re: custom cage size
what should i build my enclosure out of
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I'd say PVC and glass/acrylic is your best bet. PVC is very light and easy to clean. It also holds humidity really well!
I would also cut down the height a bit. 2' is quite a bit. maybe 12-18" as suggested above.
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Re: custom cage size
 Originally Posted by dillymann
what should i build my enclosure out of 
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4' x 2' x 2' (L x W x H) will be fine, though there is no need for the extra height. A 4' x 2' x 1' Will be easier to heat and maintain humidity in. This is what I use. I buy my cages from a company called animal plastics. Their T8 cage can house 1 BP or 2 if you buy the optional cage divider.
The cage on top in the picture below is a T8 (4' x 2' x 1') The cage below it is a T12 (4' x 2' x 2') Below that is an 8" stand for the cages.
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Re: custom cage size
this is the design i want to copy
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Re: custom cage size
do yo think this ^ would be ok for ball pythons or do you think i need a different design?
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