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    Re: Enclosure height?

    Quote Originally Posted by Dutti View Post
    I totally disagree. I had my adult male in a 50cm high enclosure and was small for him. I moved him recently to his new 100cm high enclosure and he is climbing and using all the space. I would say for an adult 50cm height is the minimum if you want to keep it in a proper way.
    Glad you disagree and you can tell me how to properly keep ball pythons, after all I have only kept 50 to 75 adults and hundreds of babies in the past decade.

    BTW I also keep them without a hot spot 8 months of the year , probably not the proper way either????

    There's more then one way to skin a cat, and yes the height the OP wants to use is fine and his snake will be kept properly doing so.

    With ONE newly acquired BP I would not make such broad statement as "my way is the way to keep them properly"

    There are many ways but that was not the original question.

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    Last edited by Stewart_Reptiles; 06-01-2017 at 02:54 PM.
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