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    Re: Suitable Enclosure for a BP

    I’m a little different. I buy a big forever home, then give a lot of hides and darkness for the hatchling. As it grows, I remove the hides with larger ones.

    My current hatchling has never refused a meal in his entire first year, growing like a weed and very stout. He lives in a large floor, low ceiling 56 quart underbed tub his whole life. All my juveniles are also happy as clams in large enclosures, but ONLY because I provide small hides and darkness for them to feel secure.

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