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    Re: Can ball pythons safely climb branches thinner then them?

    I don't personally have any experience with bioactive enclosures but I've been here long enough to seen many threads about it. It always seemed that BPs may not be the best reptiles for a bioactive enclosure. As adults, they produce a lot of waste. I'm sure that the user with the large BP can tell you that it poops like a bear. Even my 1300 something gram males will poop like small dog. Also, the weight of the BPs will destroy any live plants.

    I think it's pretty cool that you're trying to do one and I think you should search the archive threads to see what has worked for others. With that being said, you may try one with a smaller snake like a corn or perhaps something smaller and more active?

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