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    I am new to this forum but not new to snakes(been more into RTB's then Balls). While I will echo the fact that a PVC enclosure is most likely your best bet followed by wood, glass can work. Let me state this again if you have the ability to get any of the fine PVC enclosures out(ie the money) do so. If not the general rule of thumb is as long as you give your new snake plenty of places to hide I have found it is a lot better for the snake just to grow up in its permanent home then have enclosures grow with it.

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