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my fiance is a carpenter.... lol!

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Posted by: Buggzter at Tue Jul 3 23:32:16 2007   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Buggzter ]  
   

Hi! Thanks alot for the advice. Tony mostly does woodworking, but he does all other home repair stuff, too, so he's eventually going to design a full wall in our future house to just be cages for various herps...



So yeah, 8X3X2.5' will work beautifully... and Tony can always manage to add another 2 feet to an end if needed... And as I was running some plans, I was thinking two halves would be better, too. Thanks!



So where would you get such a snake hook for a burm? I've seen some places, but I dont' know what size to get or what would be best for such a situation. If he ends up big and heavy, I will need something to accomodate him.



Also, how big should the water dish/tub be for an 8' snake? for a 12' snake? I know they say "enough for it to soak in", but how bit is that exactly? I don't know how big he'll be around at 8' - I know other species, but burms are supposedly chunky compared to many large types.



Any places I should check for advice/care info/forums/whatever that I may be interested in? I'm the type to find out EVERYTHING I can about the creature as soon as I can... Again, thanks a ton!



~Buggzter


   

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