Quote Originally Posted by Deborah View Post
Common sense will tell you that different species often have different husbandry requirement.

This cage would be great for an arboreal or semi arboreal species (which BP are not by the way), no idea about the animal currently house in the cage since you give little to no info.

Getting a cheap cage is one thing getting one suited for your need is another.

Given your limited experience I would suggest to try to continue to maintain the animal you already have successfully for now.

I gave the sizes are similar and the types of snakes and even their sleeping patterns. Each story has the suitable needs for a ball python. I may not have had my BP long, i do know what my BP needs to live happy. This cage is so nice i was only wondering if a BP would even be stressed due to never being awake for the milk snake fiddling around. Plus like i said this was only a concept, i wasn't planning on paying large amount for the cage but due to how unique it was i contemplated in my head the type of things could be done with it. Actually this cage would probably be better than most tub set ups people have due to the plants giving cover and the multitude of hides inside of it. Also common sense isn't practical when it comes to hybrids sometimes; not saying it's possible between a ball and milk but there are some screwed up hybrids that don't ever live after insemination. Though in my post i made it plain i wasn't even contemplating buying this so i don't understand why you're recommending me to stick to my tubs.