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A good cage size for adult burms. 11-16 ft.

Thomas j May 21, 2003 10:23 PM

I want to know what everyone thinks is a good size to hold burms. Then i will explain more later.

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Bezzerra May 23, 2003 09:36 AM

that to house a single burmese python, the length and width of the cage should equal 2/3 of the snake.

If your snake is 13', the cage should be at least 8'x2'. Most on this forum will say to build it even bigger than that but I think the "2/3" rule will suffice.

IMO, It should be double that if you are going to house two of them together. I could be wrong, though. I don't own more than one myself.

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