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    Re: Can I make a 35 gallon suitable for a baby?

    What you can do is go to Dollar Store/ 99 cents store and get a bunch of fake plants and just clutter the terrarium. Really don't need to section off the enclosure.
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    Re: Can I make a 35 gallon suitable for a baby?

    Okay, thanks everyone!

    I will most likely pic up some fake plants and get/make some small tight hides for a baby. Hopefully I can pick one up soon!
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    Re: Can I make a 35 gallon suitable for a baby?

    Woohoo! I just got confirmation from a local breeder that I will be getting a 2012 male normal het piebald for $40! She lives almost 2 hours away but is willing to drive the snake to me so that I don't have to deal with shipping prices and temps. She's so nice

    His pics make him look extra thick and plump too, so I'm assuming a healthy boy and a good eater. I'll post pictures when I'm finally able to get him.
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    Oh what a nice person. They must have given that snake some TLC, especially if they are willing to drive it over to you at that price. I recommend tipping them for the delivery

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    Re: Can I make a 35 gallon suitable for a baby?

    Quote Originally Posted by ViperSRT3g View Post
    Oh what a nice person. They must have given that snake some TLC, especially if they are willing to drive it over to you at that price. I recommend tipping them for the delivery
    Without a doubt! I'm honestly happy to cover her gas and anything else for her if she likes! xD Even if it ends up costing me more than shipping would, its such a relief not having to worry about shipping temps and delivery dates. Plus I get to meet the breeder of my animal face-to-face and I know she'll be happy to help me out with my snake in the future if I ever need it.
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    Re: Can I make a 35 gallon suitable for a baby?

    Quote Originally Posted by xStatic View Post
    Without a doubt! I'm honestly happy to cover her gas and anything else for her if she likes! xD Even if it ends up costing me more than shipping would, its such a relief not having to worry about shipping temps and delivery dates. Plus I get to meet the breeder of my animal face-to-face and I know she'll be happy to help me out with my snake in the future if I ever need it.
    Oh definitely, I think she also wanted to ensure the snake arrived in great condition, as well as seeing it off to its new owner. I hope it enjoys its new home

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    Re: Can I make a 35 gallon suitable for a baby?

    Quote Originally Posted by xStatic View Post
    Without a doubt! I'm honestly happy to cover her gas and anything else for her if she likes! xD Even if it ends up costing me more than shipping would, its such a relief not having to worry about shipping temps and delivery dates. Plus I get to meet the breeder of my animal face-to-face and I know she'll be happy to help me out with my snake in the future if I ever need it.
    Is she cute? Go for it bro.
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