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what do ya think
Once i get the finances im thinking about making a whole room into a giant BP habitat. I want multiple BPs in there and it is going to be giant. There will be trees and vines, a large heat lamp and humidifier(not the kind you use when your sick), but it will be awesome so what do you guys think. It will take a few years but wish me luck!
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Re: what do ya think
 Originally Posted by ballpythonboy
Once i get the finances im thinking about making a whole room into a giant BP habitat. I want multiple BPs in there and it is going to be giant. There will be trees and vines, a large heat lamp and humidifier(not the kind you use when your sick), but it will be awesome so what do you guys think. It will take a few years but wish me luck!
I had the same idea but josh refuses to allow me to do it I only have one bp right now trying to get another becouse I fell in love with pieds but he says one is enough lol but good luck keep me posted id love to se what you come up with
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I think bp are solitary creatures, you will have massive issues with cleaning, and that if you're not careful the humidity necessary for good BP husbandry, particularly during shed, will destroy your house.
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Re: what do ya think
I think your walls and floor will be full of mold in no time!
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Re: what do ya think
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I think your walls and floor will be full of mold in no time!
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Sounds like a housekeeping nightmare...
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Re: what do ya think
yeah you would basically have to bring a piece of tropical Africa indoors. if you live in a comparable climate it COULD be possible, but ease of access to each snake and sanitary environment would be my red flags. bound to lose a snake or two in a free range situation.
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Yeah stick to small enclosures you're housing 4 foot ball pythons not a tiger
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