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Posted by: bloodpython7 at Fri Sep 24 00:30:21 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by bloodpython7 ] im wondering, what would be the best size cage/housing for a yearling blood and what is the normal length and size of a yearling blood because i feed mine 1 med rat a week and they just seem a little small compared to other ppls pics i see on here of yearling bloods. i just want to put them in a big enough housing area where they can grow because right now i have mine in 20 gal. long tanks and i dont know if thats a little too small or what and i just have them in there because i know alot of ppl say that young bloods dont like or need alot of space and mine have space but not much because of the water bowls and hide spot & i just want them to have the best size housing for them you know. and i want to make sure they grow normally and healthy and not live in a space too small so if someone could answer this ? for me it will be greatly appreciated!!!!!! thank you | ||
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