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Re: Seperating?
Ill post some pics when I get home from work of the rack I suggested as well as some of the snakes inside.
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Re: Seperating?
 Originally Posted by Brimstone111888
Ill post some pics when I get home from work of the rack I suggested as well as some of the snakes inside.
still going to post those pics up?
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Re: Seperating?
Sudistik, if you utilize the "Search" function in the upper right corner of the forum options, you can find dozens of pics of set-ups. :-)
And I'll chime in that you definitely should give them their own enclosures. They just aren't social animals, and living together can stress them out. Rubbermaid tubs are cheap, easy to maintain, and hold heat and humidity better than glass tanks. Ball pythons are definitely not display animals, and whether they are in a tub or a tank, you won't see much of them. Perhaps you could move them both into tubs, and use your big tank for an animal who is better suited to display?
~Jess
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