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RE: need advice??

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Posted by: snakesbydesign at Wed Jun 13 22:09:25 2007   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by snakesbydesign ]  
   

I don't think that there is a clear answer to that. It all depends on the size of the tank and the size of the snake. I personally don't care much for using rack systems for adults because it reminds me of a factory farm. Instead I keep all my adults in vision cages, monster cages, and other similar brands. However, if you have a big business to run, rack systems are certainly the most efficient method (and easy to clean). Ball pythons don't really need to 'come out for exercise' as long as their cage is big enough to let them roam around and stretch out. I usually try to take friendly/active snakes out when I can, and leave the more high-strung ones alone (except for a nippy baby boa that needs to get tame before he's big enough to actually do damage!).


~kasey


   

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