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    Sorry, I'm a little late to this thread, but it seems like you're off to a good start.

    Since you decided on glass, I figured I'd chime in. Lots of people will tell you glass stinks, stay away from glass, etc...
    I'm not one of them. I started keeping snakes in 1999-2000ish...they have ALL been in glass. Some species are easier to keep in glass than others. Some geographic areas make it easier than others. Since you live in a humid area, glass won't be too difficult for you. It just takes a little more effort than a PVC enclosure might.

    BRBs aren't the easiest snake to start with, and a juvenile might make it even tougher. But, if that's the species you want, if you've done proper research and if you feel confident in your ability to provide proper care...go for it. Just be aware that it may be challenging.

    And I would also like to reiterate what Bogertophis said above: always cross reference any info you receive. Just because one person says it doesn't make it true.
    Abraham Lincoln himself said "you cant believe half of what you read on the internet"....
    Put in the due diligence and proper research. We owe that to our pets.
    Last edited by Craiga 01453; 09-03-2018 at 09:44 AM.

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