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varanid
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>>I see that most people prefer the front opening cages by Boaphile, Vision, Etc. 1. Does the front opening cage produce a greater oportunity for a bite than a top opening cage? 2. Is the weight of the snake the primary factor for having the front opening container when a top opening would be harder to raise them? Give me your thoughts.
I use stacking cages for my big ones, so the front openings are sort of mandatory. The only racks I've seen big enough for adult retics are hugely expensive so... And I've never had more problems with front vs top opening either way. Doesn't seem to matter much in regards to how they react. ----- We wouldn't have 6 and a half billion people if you had to be beautiful to get laid. 6.6 African House snakes 3.2 reticulated pythons .1 corn snake 4.2 Florida Kings 1.2 speckled kings 1.2 ball pythons 0.0.1 Argentine boa
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