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    I'm doing a 4x2x18. Not because the BP needs the height, but just for the aesthetics of my set-up. It's going to be 3 pieces, all 4x2x18. The bottom piece will be a storage cabinet base, then on top of that, My Cal King, and on top of that, my BP. I got the extra height so that I had more storage space and because my cal king will climb and use every inch of her enclosure. I wanted all 3 pieces to be congruent so the BP gets the same size as the rest.

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    Re: BP Cage Question

    Quote Originally Posted by FuzzyCupcakes View Post
    I'm thinking she'll be a baby, around 85-125 grams (based on the breeders general listings.) Unless I adopt in which it would be full grown.

    I'll be starting out with a tub most likely unless she so happens to be comfortable in such a large enclosure (I like the cluttered look.)

    I'm just looking at a life long cage not something that I'll just pop her in right away. I'm aware that BPs tend to be hard eaters when they aren't comfortable. So unless I have a very curious and happy BP tub or 10 gallon will be the starting size.

    I'm ordering some AP cages for my frogs so I figured I might as well save a bit of shipping and order all the cages I'll need.
    Then of course moving up to the big cage at an appropriate time.

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    Unfortunately, I don't think you get a shipping discount from AP by ordering multiple cages at once. I was looking at 2 T-10's and when I went through the checkout, they charged full shipping for each one.

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    Re: BP Cage Question

    Quote Originally Posted by FuzzyCupcakes View Post
    I'm thinking she'll be a baby, around 85-125 grams (based on the breeders general listings.) Unless I adopt in which it would be full grown.

    I'll be starting out with a tub most likely unless she so happens to be comfortable in such a large enclosure (I like the cluttered look.)

    I'm just looking at a life long cage not something that I'll just pop her in right away. I'm aware that BPs tend to be hard eaters when they aren't comfortable. So unless I have a very curious and happy BP tub or 10 gallon will be the starting size.

    I'm ordering some AP cages for my frogs so I figured I might as well save a bit of shipping and order all the cages I'll need.
    Then of course moving up to the big cage at an appropriate time.

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    I have my young BP in an animal plastics t10. He weighs a bit over 300 grams and has had a perfect shed and about 4 consecutive meals. I have done a good job giving him cover and he seems to really enjoy his new home. He is still very young and small; as long as he feels secure there is no problem with a little bit larger enclosure. If you really want to deck out the cage I highly recommend a pro product RHP. They will ship directly to animals plastics and you will receive installed in the cage. I can't recommend either of those products enough.
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    Re: BP Cage Question

    Quote Originally Posted by Dylan_ View Post
    It was hard to heat the entire enclosure up i have 2 lights it is glass and cleaning is no fun either lol i love my enclosure but if i could do it over again i would have gotten something shorter the height is nice for an option but for the heat to penetrate to the buttom you need alot of wattage thats one of the down falls to height

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    That makes total sense. Between the glass and the height it does seem like it would be harder to heat.

    Thanks so much! It's always interesting to hear how other people keep and what issues come with it

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    Re: BP Cage Question

    Quote Originally Posted by Dianne View Post
    I currently house my 2018 hatchlings in a 8’x30”x12” Monster cage that is split in 3 sections of 30”x32”x12”. They have plenty of hides and the black plastic enclosure makes it seem more secure. They’ve been thriving since I got them in July & August. I think you can work with the larger cage, just be sure to provide multiple hides and clutter for them to feel safe.
    That's awesome to hear! I'd love to just do the full enclosure right off the bat if the BP feels comfortable enough. I've heard many success stories with larger cages from the beginning and it would save cash should she reside in there from point A.

    I love to clutter things up and I tend to make it so you can't hardly see my animals. Which they seem to love all the hiding places. It may be a bit harder with such a large area but I certainly would love to start in the cage size

    Thanks so much!
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    Re: BP Cage Question

    Quote Originally Posted by ryknoll3 View Post
    Unfortunately, I don't think you get a shipping discount from AP by ordering multiple cages at once. I was looking at 2 T-10's and when I went through the checkout, they charged full shipping for each one.
    Shhhh

    I just want an excuse to tell my mom so she can't say to order one at a time lol.

    Yes I'm aware however. Would be nice though! At first I thought there was but after rechecking nope!

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    Re: BP Cage Question

    Quote Originally Posted by Jmarshall View Post
    I have my young BP in an animal plastics t10. He weighs a bit over 300 grams and has had a perfect shed and about 4 consecutive meals. I have done a good job giving him cover and he seems to really enjoy his new home. He is still very young and small; as long as he feels secure there is no problem with a little bit larger enclosure. If you really want to deck out the cage I highly recommend a pro product RHP. They will ship directly to animals plastics and you will receive installed in the cage. I can't recommend either of those products enough.
    Seems like there's 2 votes for cluttering up the larger cage! I may just go with that them. I love hearing that it's possible

    I'm definitely looking into a pro products RHP! I'm getting a job over the summer (I make enough during the year to fully provide for my animals plus more) however I want to have more cash on hand for the expensive cages and supplies.

    Thanks so much for the suggestion!
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    Re: BP Cage Question

    Quote Originally Posted by alittleFREE View Post
    I'm doing a 4x2x18. Not because the BP needs the height, but just for the aesthetics of my set-up. It's going to be 3 pieces, all 4x2x18. The bottom piece will be a storage cabinet base, then on top of that, My Cal King, and on top of that, my BP. I got the extra height so that I had more storage space and because my cal king will climb and use every inch of her enclosure. I wanted all 3 pieces to be congruent so the BP gets the same size as the rest.
    That sounds lovely! I would definitely want to do that if I was getting all the same size cages but unfortunately not.

    I like the idea of the cabinet and will definitely be looking into that for sure!

    Thanks!
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    Re: BP Cage Question

    Like the others have said, they may climb some, to reach the heat of the lamp. But they love to get into the hides. I would suggest one thing though. Use newspaper to line the terrarium then put shredded newspaper on top of that. Don't use regular paper or stuff from the mail. That paper is too stiff, I guess you would say. I used the coconut stuff, that wasn't good for my beaudreaux. Good Luck!
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    Re: BP Cage Question

    Quote Originally Posted by dakski View Post
    A female, and certainly a male, can live their whole lives in a 4x2’ of any height. They are ground dwellers and although they can climb, spend most their time hiding and feeling secure.

    For the same reason I said 4x2’x15” for the MBK - easier to clean than a 4x2x1’, I would get that.

    A 4x2x2’ for a ball is overkill. They will barely use the height and it will cost more to heat.
    I agree...I was going to say that I've had a couple Pro-lines in the past that were only 12" high...very awkward to reach into for cleaning all the way in the back.
    I would go with 4' x 2' x 15" hi too, for all the same reasons.

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